Monday, October 31, 2005
1st George 1:1
"But now bring me a man who deploys to the mission frontier. And when the man arrives he becomes an exponent of Christ." ~ 1 George 1:1
Thursday, October 27, 2005
Poverty's cure
CNN's Christiane Amanpour inquired: "What is the solution for stopping nearly a billion people around the world having to struggle on less than $1 a day?"
Christiane, the solution is Freedom and Opportunity.
Freedom creates many kinds of fruit: opportunity is one.
A nation's citizens then use opportunity to unleash their creativity. NEWS FLASH: Freedom and opportunity cure poverty.
Christiane, the solution is Freedom and Opportunity.
Freedom creates many kinds of fruit: opportunity is one.
A nation's citizens then use opportunity to unleash their creativity. NEWS FLASH: Freedom and opportunity cure poverty.
Monday, October 24, 2005
Where's Bono?
The 7.6-magnitude earthquake that struck Kashmir on October 8, killed more than 53,000 people.
Virginia and I have learned that time is running out for survivors unless help arrives before winter.
I, um, must have missed the star-spangled Hollywood relief telethon for this disaster.
Something must have made the tsunami a more chic calamity, I don't know, --but the Pakistanis need aid just as badly. Where's Bono?
Virginia and I have learned that time is running out for survivors unless help arrives before winter.
I, um, must have missed the star-spangled Hollywood relief telethon for this disaster.
Something must have made the tsunami a more chic calamity, I don't know, --but the Pakistanis need aid just as badly. Where's Bono?
Tuesday, October 18, 2005
Friday, October 14, 2005
Ralph Waldo Emerson
"Do not be too timid and squeamish about your actions. All life is an experiment." --Ralph Waldo Emerson
"You're in good hands on the mission frontier with George & Virginia; deploy with us!" --Ralph Waldo Obregon
"You're in good hands on the mission frontier with George & Virginia; deploy with us!" --Ralph Waldo Obregon
Monday, October 03, 2005
Newtonian physics
I have become so impressed with what I can do with Newtonian physics -- my cell phone, my car, my Powerbook, my e-mail, etc., -- that I sometimes forget that the vast majority of the universe is not Newtonian.
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