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- staggering
- startling
- stunning
- stupefying
- a different synonym for “mind-blowing” that doesn’t start with “st”
⍟ I’ve posted an update on what I’m doing now.
⍟ I wrote some summary notes on John Owen and Herbert Croft’s thoughts on deacons. Their books on the nature of the church were published in London only a year apart from one another.
Thanks to @ayjay, I read Think Again: How to Reason and Argue by Walter Sinnott-Armstrong. This is an introductory book on the principles of good reasoning. But WSA teaches more than how to reason and argue, he also explains why. I’ll write a little more on this tomorrow.
This is my sermon from this morning about Jesus’ conversation with a Samaritan woman. She wants to know what any of us could ask of God, “What do you have to do with me?” And he promises her something only God could give. Read the story in John 4.
My church has a long name: Covenant Orthodox Presbyterian Church. Here’s a short explanation of what it means.
I’m not sure what I’m listening to because I don’t know Danish, but it’s so beautiful. These kids sing with their hearts.
Long-term project I’ve been putting off. And my wife wants this done. Do you think I can DIY this? Maybe I should hire someone. Tips?

“Mind-blowing” is so overused, it’s _______________!
There is too much going on right now! 🤪
Idelette was “the best companion of my life”, wrote John Calvin. Her biographers call her “a woman of some force and individuality”. As you might guess, their marriage makes quite a story.
“Hey, guys! I’m at the Tucson Gem and Mineral Show for a few more days!”
