Monthly Archives: February 2009

Church Sign

It’s official.  I will not walk into a church that has a sign that is used for anything other than informational purposes.  My Dad stopped on the side of the road to take this picture on his vacation in Florida.  Hilarious.  Friends are always sending me new church signs, so I had to post this [...]

“Top 50 Evangelical Books”

This is an old article from Christianity Today, but click here for “The Top 50 Books That Have Shaped Evangelicals” and short snipets on each.  I thought it was interesting.  Maybe I’ll get around to posting the most influential faith books I’ve read in my 23 years on this Earth…
What are some of your most [...]

Siggy Osteen

Many of my friends have seen this as a group on my facebook page, but I thought I would post it here.  I was joking around with my pastor about how I was leaving our church to go to Joel Osteen’s church.  Of course I was completely joking, but it expanded into us joking a [...]

Nipple Jesus Commentary/Lesson

Before you read this commentary, make sure you’ve read Nick Hornby’s “Nipple Jesus” which I’ve posted here. After, leave your thoughts.
Isn’t this story unbelievable?  There are so many different things you can take away from each and everything that the narrator says.  The first thing I want to highlight is on page 115.  A [...]

Nipple Jesus

“Nipple Jesus” by Nick Hornby is my favorite short story I have ever read about “what to do with Jesus”.  It is from a compilation of Hornby’s short stories in a book titled, “Speaking With The Angel”.  I will leave my commentary for later and simply make for two different ways of reading this - [...]

“In the World, Not of…Facebook?”

I got an email tonight about a promotion for a new social networking site for Christians called “FaithOut”.  It said, “Users can upload all their favorite photos, tag their friends and family, share videos and music and find others around similar spiritual interests.”  First off, I don’t really care to try and find people with [...]

Digital Distribution Comparisons

Ever wonder as an independent artist how to get your music on iTunes, Amazon, Rhapsody, Napster, and other leading digital distribution sites?  Well there are multiple ways to do this and I’ve done the research and conveniently compiled it for you here below: