While struggling to read through Isaiah before the year ends (don’t think I’ll make it), I have come to one of its historical sections that painfully reminds me of the dissonance in my own heart and life. In Chapters 37-39, we find something in Hezekiah that we see in ourselves all too well: a prideful…
Month: December 2011
Who is the student’s most appropriate audience?
Admittedly, I am having trouble developing a title for this post. Broadly speaking, the idea behind my thoughts is that most of my education has been done under a paradigm characterized by two things: I am a consumer of information. I am a producer of information only for the professor. Now, obviously most professors and…
Empirical tests for assessing a baby’s hunger level…
So, I’ve tried to create a test for determining whether my son is hungry. This is necessary because it can often be difficult to determine what the reason for his fussiness truly is. Let me know what you think…
Walking while waiting
This post comes while I feel God is leading me through a transition in both my family and professional lives. And since I haven’t been on the trails, I don’t have running to help me process this season as I would have liked. Sometimes we see a vision of ourselves and become excited to touch…