"This will be encased in concrete" is actually the antiphon response in an early section of my Liturgy of the Built Environment; the sub-section entitled "All things shall overpass." https://t.co/PJyzRyhSy7
WATCH: Police in Karachi, Pakistan are training an armed rollerblading unit to better prevent theft and harassment on its streets. https://t.co/IX5CrM6tep
If you could buy/name any military vehicle whatever you want, what would you pick and name it? (your ship Boaty McBoatface, Lord Coldemort the snow plow, etc.)
Yesterday I golfed in very windy conditions. W/o fail, the wind was doing something on each hole and on each hole I had decisions to make. These decisions, however, were not arbitrary as I had a single mission - get the ball in the hole. Yet, the mission was impacted by wind. 1/
Good point. The principal issue with the Christian "deconstruction" fad is how little "constructing" goes on during or after (did I just attempt deconstructing Christian deconstructionalism?). https://t.co/r0KfVZVmpu
A lot of talk in faith circles about deconstructing. I don’t think what I’ve been through in the last 5 years has been deconstructing. I think it’s been more of a nervous breakdown.
PS. Before Christian Post writes “Author confesses to breakdown,” I’m kidding.
PSS. Jesus holds.