What I’m Up To

Things have been busy around the Morrow household, to say the least. And to be completely honest, I have not been all that enthusiastic about posting to the blog. I am finding that I am simply not able to do the things I really want to do at the moment, and the subsequent frustration is keeping me from doing other things that I am capable of doing (or at least trying). This being the case, we will just have to wait and see how things evolve here at BTFOG.

For now, here is what I’m up to.

Books I’m Reading:

  • Four Views on Salvation in a Pluralistic Society (or something like that). Actually, I have not started reading it yet, but I have to start soon. It’s for class. Unfortunately, I am not entirely interested in the topic at the moment - or I should say, I am more interested in other topics right now. Regardless, I better dig in soon.
  • Shedd’s Dogmatic Theology. A great theology, but again, for class, and I am not yet looking forward to this readings accompanying assignment. Oh well.
  • Who Moved the Stone by Frank Morrison. Classic defense of the resurrection by the one-time atheist. Almost 80 years old now (the book, that is) and still kickin, I am using it as part of a larger research project. Stay tuned.
  • A handful of other resurrection works.
  • Family Driven Faith by Voddie Baucham. Very good book I come back to from time to time. Recommended.
  • A Foreign Policy of Freedom by Ron Paul. Basically, I am just reading this again as I wait anxiously for Dr. Paul’s new book, The Revolution, to come out. Have you pre-ordered yours yet?
  • A bunch of reference works.
  • Mere Christianity. There are so many incredible bite-seized pieces of brilliance in that book, it should be read and reread.

Sites I am keeping an eye on:

  • http://www.americanvision.org/garyblog/. While Gary and I have finally found something to disagree on (let’s just say it’s partially political) for the most part, I nearly always enjoy reading Gary’s take on things. He and his staff do a good job of coming up with new and varied yet relevant topics to post about every day or two.
  • http://gobabymorrow.blogspot.com/. Yes. It’s my wife’s baby blog. Honestly, I regularly read something on there I didn’t know about. Besides that, I love to read my wife’s thoughts on just about anything.
  • http://www.chuckbaldwinlive.com/. A good resource for the libertarian, constitutional leaning Christian. Take the time to dig through the article archives.
  • http://www.diigo.com/. I finally found the tool I have been looking for. If you want the ability to make persistent notes and highlights on Web pages, have access to your bookmarks from any computer, and a ton of other things, check out Diggo. I am actually hoping to write up an entire post dedicated to Diggo in the near future. Check it out.
  • Anything related to the Lakers, Angels, Ducks and Avalanche.
  • A handful of other things that I don’t have time to write about now because my daughter Abby just woke up and it’s time to get fatherin’.

I had a few other things to share, but they will have to wait. Abby calls.

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