In the Stealth of the Night…

Annie Oakley Courtesy Wikimedia In the stealth of the night, some reader will roll the stat counter on culture vs content over to 50,000 hits. Hey I realize that 50,000 hits in one year is not such a big deal for many bloggers these days. Just think of the blog stats on Brangelina or Lindsay Lohan,…

Wisdom vs Foolishness

“For the message of the cross is foolishness to those who are perishing, but to us who are saved it is the power of God. For it is written: ‘I will destroy the wisdom of the wise, and bring to nothing the understanding of the prudent.’ “Where is the wise? Where is the scribe? Where…

The Ghost of You and The Ghost of Me, Celebrating a Birthday…

Dear reader, Gently, you come and go. I feel you everyday when I connect. I know you have been here. I feel you here. I notice that you have read certain posts and have ignored others; some you have read over and over.  Sometimes you leave a comment, a referrer line, or the wisp of a click. Sometimes…

Olympics: One Kosher Restaurant in China!

Here is a snippet by Boaz Arad from Ynet.com on the olympics: It may be the third-largest country in the world, and visited by thousands of Jewish and Israeli tourists every year, but in all of China there is only one kosher restaurant: Dini’s, in Beijing.This diner is not just the only place in China…

More on the Lakeland Revival

The Christian Broadcasting Network has a very good article on the Lakeland revival. It is a good overview, and they list some healings and have included testimony for medical verifications. You will enjoy this.

haiku: the common

common moments stored a treasure chest prepared for leaner days ahead

Cuil: Not so Cool?

Well after its debut yesterday, some are saying Cuil is a disaster. Others say it is good but not great. Some are even saying worse about the new Search Engine that is slated to displace Google because of its awesome power to index billions of pages. Here’s one story.

haiku: hope

such sweet suffering to hope, as close as a kiss as far as a star

haiku: twilight

the weight of the world descends in late afternoon then lifts at twilight

haiku: broken heart

“Shade and Darkness” by JMW Turner deep blue eyes bleed tears silver drops of silent pain blood stains broken heart