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⍟ Chelpkid Number 3:
“If you could snap your fingers and have anything if you want, what would you wish for? I would wish for infinity wishes, but if that was against the rules, I’d wish for a genie because a genie can still give you three wishes, and I just like the lamp.”
⍟ I hiked about 6.5 beautiful miles east of Tucson this morning with my son and some men from church. We went to Bridal Wreath Falls and had a great time.


⍟ Read this mini-lesson about ancient copies of the Bible.
⍟ The power of the devil can be terrifying, but Christians overcome him “by the blood of the lamb and the word of their testimony”. Be encouraged in the fight with my sermon from last night. I read a lot from Revelation.
⍟ Congrats to Crema Coffee! Now open for business in northwest Tucson (near Bookmans on Ina). Go say, hi. They use beans from Exo Roast.

⍟ After his resurrection, Jesus said, “Was it not necessary that the Christ should suffer these things and enter into his glory?” Tomorrow, I’ll explain from the book of Genesis how Jesus was right. Want to learn more? Come to my class tomorrow from 11:30am–12:00pm at Covenant.
⍟ If you are looking for ways to improve your teaching, check out my little guide called Links for Improving Your Teaching. I added new links and revised it yesterday; so if you’ve seen it before and found it helpful, it’s worth another look.
⍟ Seth Godin’s Avacado Principles are ripe and ready to use. 🥑
⍟ Will and Lee brought down the house at the Tucson Folk Festival this afternoon! This is how they started the show. Check out youngmacdonaldband.com to see where they’re playing next.
⍟ What would be a great set of classic texts to read on the doctrine of the Trinity? Fred Sanders gives his answer in this annotated reading list.
The center of a clay tile mural handmade by Gail Roberts. You can see her amazing art all over Tucson.

⍟ According to this WaPo story, you should breathe through your nose.
Dog? at (32.7299, -114.6378)

⍟ I learned a little more tonight about how to make my website more accessible to people with visual impairments. This is a fun topic! Now my links are underlined (mostly), and I’m looking forward to making a few other changes.