Entries from December 2007

December 13, 2007

Concerned Christians– A Briefing on The Golden Compass

My friend sent me an email concerning The Golden Compass.   Since it seems to be all the talk amongst Christians and non-Chrisitians, I thought I’d post the briefing that Albert Mohler gave on the movie.
Here is a segement of his bio:
Dr. R. Albert Mohler, Jr., serves as the ninth president of The Southern Baptist Theological [...]

December 11, 2007

Countering Lies

I’m currently reading Lies Women Believe and the Truth that Sets Them Free by Nancy Leigh DeMoss.  So far I’m only 60 pages into it.   I don’t have a definite feel to give it a thumbs up or down but I really like a series of “Truths” she has listed on page 59.  These truths [...]

December 7, 2007

To Believe or Not to Believe (in Santa): Part One

        Motherhood is filled with countless decisions on how to raise your own children.  It’s difficult and takes more than a modicum of intelligence to do it right.   In fact, Good Morning America released an approximate earned salary should mothers actually be paid: $123,000.00 a year!  In my mind, a six-figure salary translates to a [...]

December 6, 2007

Encouragement and Flaws

      There are countless ways to express yourself:  one on one conversation, e-mail, clothing, music, and art to name a few.  It’s funny how you perceive yourself and it’s funny how others see you, sometimes, in a completely different way.  Often there is one particular way that shows who you really are and what you [...]

December 2, 2007

Shopping with Shannon

This weekend I went Christmas shopping with Shannon.  It was a blast.  The crowds, long check out lines, even the bumper to bumper shopping carts didn’t bother me at all.  Why?  Because I had the freedom to take as long as I wanted….  Brett had the girls at home.  Actually, the girls are sick with [...]