Why I’m Voting Obama

For a long time I have been debating the virtues of both major party presidential candidates and I have only today been convinced of the clear choice. As an aside, I do believe that a vote for a third party candidate like Bob Barr or others is a wasted vote. Others – including my brother – disagree, but until the major news media outlets give any coverage whatsoever to one of these candidates they logically have no chance of winning. A vote cast for your dog or the old guy that washes your window at the stoplight has just as much relevance in my mind. Again, good people disagree with me on this point. Unfortunately, it’s not 50 million good people.
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Content is king

It occurred to me a few weeks ago, while sitting through a worship service with my 3 children, that God uses diverse means to teach us. My mind was wandering, jumping through all the responsibilities and concerns in my life, when it settled on what I do for a living: web design. I returned my attention to the worship in progress, but the two overlapping thoughts - worship and web design - conspired to teach me an interesting lesson that I’d like to share here.
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On “standards”

Now that my little sister is a freshman in Bible college, the challenges to things I’ve made clear that I believe are starting to come. It’s refreshing if for no other reason than to make sure the old mind is still working. What follows is my response to my sister’s suggestion that my brother and I read Romans 14 and report back. Quote marks start here.
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