Odds and ends

By | March 23, 2007

Sometimes you just marvel and say, that is a cool photo.

I’ve been using TinyURL for years, but urlTea seems better if you want to shrink (and customize) a link.

One chart that summarizes the major views about the millennium (or lack thereof) is online here.

For some months now, I’ve been using Windows Live Writer for my blog entries.  And I like it.  The two things I like best are 1) the easy of inserting photos; 2) the ability to save drafts offline.  I use it for both my WordPress blog (this one) and my Blogger blog (BiblePlaces Blog).  The only problem I have is that I can’t add tags to my Blogger posts.  Otherwise, I like it much better than using the normal interfaces.

My family just bought tickets to a whole other country.  One-way.

For the next week, we’ll be traveling up north.


Tiberias in the 1800s

0 thoughts on “Odds and ends

  1. Al Sandalow

    >Amillennialism has always been the majority position of the Christian family
    >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
    I’ve seen this chart before and it’s well done. I think most dispensationalists assume all Christians are pre or post mill and are surprised to see that the most historic and best accepted position is amill.

    Texas, huh. Be warned, there are a lot of Texans there. Fuller Seminary has better weather.

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  2. Elisha Larsen

    Thanks to my husband I too use Windows Live Writer. It’s great for me as it is easy to use. I’m not as techy as my husband, so I need all the help I can get!

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  3. Scott Zeller

    I think you’ve made an excellent choice in the next country you and your family will pursue cross-cultural ministry in!

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  4. Jonathan Moorhead

    Truly a country within a country. You’ll get here just in time for the Texas heat. I hope you are able to twist some arms so you can get into Swiss Tower.

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