Creeliology
The science of discovering what you were thinking just before your boss does.
Tuesday, April 27, 2010
Tuesday, April 20, 2010
Saturday, April 17, 2010
Word Creeation of the Day
Creevolution: a process of fundamental change that occurs at a speed not visible by the naked eye.
(etymology: there is much debate as to whether this word is from the root of 'evolution' or 'revolution')
(etymology: there is much debate as to whether this word is from the root of 'evolution' or 'revolution')
Friday, April 16, 2010
Trying something... help me Kutz
This whole blog thing is strange. Still trying to figure it out.
Kutzy, does this thing link to your blog?
Kutzy, does this thing link to your blog?
Thursday, April 15, 2010
I'm going to miss this
Another week of college finished.
Only about 18 lecture weeks left until I finish my studies fulltime at Bible College.
This week, like most others, I got to:
* Sit under quality lecturing with my bible open and in the company of heaps of friends.
* Pray with them.
* Read some great material.
* Learn some more Hebrew.
* Share openly about my struggles with preaching; and listen to others share theirs.
* Talk with fellow students about issues we've been thinking about. Had a great talk earlier in the week with Kutz and Joe about temptation; with Dan and Rodney about smoking some NPP, with Purnelly about imputed righteousness, with Jenny about sharing the gospel with Muslims, with Peter Evans about his impending placement as a minister at Mt Isa, with Nathan Campbell about how his blog has too much information and achieves less for more, with Kutz and Nathan about the empty tomb..... and with Jeremy Wales I had a brief discussion about a topic that he brought up: something about high school and spoons. (Not sure what was going on there..... must've been something they'd been talking about on staff at Mitchelton Cathedral).
* Hear our Principal passionately encourage us - that our preaching and pastoring would never be competitive or driven by jealousy.
* Laugh at Stewy Playsted who again left his mobile on for us to prank in Brucey Winter's Clash lecture.
* See some more flesh be put on the bones of our planned college mission trip to Currumbin later in the year.
* Sing my guts out with 80 other people in a little chapel with great acoustics.
* Hear a fellow student preach the Word.
* Get more excited about our college trip to Turkey and Greece to study the ruins of ancient Ephesus and Corinth, where St. Paul did so much work in establishing the early churches.
* Pray with my friends Joe, Jenny and Ben Seligmann in the car as we travel and talk together.
* Have a fellow student sleepover during the week at our place since his accomodation fell through.
* Listen to Peter Evans freak out about Steve Cree coming in to take over Uncle Phil's preaching class.
* Play handball at little lunch. With all the other grownups recalling their primary school years.
* Watch Joseph Wee rub his hands with glee at another practical joke effectively executed.
* Go shopping with Andrew Bain (well, this one rarely happens, but hey, it was fun)
All in all, although I look forward to getting out of college at the end of the year, I know I'm gonna miss it.
What a great bunch of people, a great thing to study and a great God we worship.
Only about 18 lecture weeks left until I finish my studies fulltime at Bible College.
This week, like most others, I got to:
* Sit under quality lecturing with my bible open and in the company of heaps of friends.
* Pray with them.
* Read some great material.
* Learn some more Hebrew.
* Share openly about my struggles with preaching; and listen to others share theirs.
* Talk with fellow students about issues we've been thinking about. Had a great talk earlier in the week with Kutz and Joe about temptation; with Dan and Rodney about smoking some NPP, with Purnelly about imputed righteousness, with Jenny about sharing the gospel with Muslims, with Peter Evans about his impending placement as a minister at Mt Isa, with Nathan Campbell about how his blog has too much information and achieves less for more, with Kutz and Nathan about the empty tomb..... and with Jeremy Wales I had a brief discussion about a topic that he brought up: something about high school and spoons. (Not sure what was going on there..... must've been something they'd been talking about on staff at Mitchelton Cathedral).
* Hear our Principal passionately encourage us - that our preaching and pastoring would never be competitive or driven by jealousy.
* Laugh at Stewy Playsted who again left his mobile on for us to prank in Brucey Winter's Clash lecture.
* See some more flesh be put on the bones of our planned college mission trip to Currumbin later in the year.
* Sing my guts out with 80 other people in a little chapel with great acoustics.
* Hear a fellow student preach the Word.
* Get more excited about our college trip to Turkey and Greece to study the ruins of ancient Ephesus and Corinth, where St. Paul did so much work in establishing the early churches.
* Pray with my friends Joe, Jenny and Ben Seligmann in the car as we travel and talk together.
* Have a fellow student sleepover during the week at our place since his accomodation fell through.
* Listen to Peter Evans freak out about Steve Cree coming in to take over Uncle Phil's preaching class.
* Play handball at little lunch. With all the other grownups recalling their primary school years.
* Watch Joseph Wee rub his hands with glee at another practical joke effectively executed.
* Go shopping with Andrew Bain (well, this one rarely happens, but hey, it was fun)
All in all, although I look forward to getting out of college at the end of the year, I know I'm gonna miss it.
What a great bunch of people, a great thing to study and a great God we worship.
Cree Road is so par se
Creek Road Presbyterian Church.
Cree Road Presbyterian Church.
Wee Road Presbyterian Church.
GOLD.
Cree Road Presbyterian Church.
Wee Road Presbyterian Church.
GOLD.
Glossary: New Term of the Day
One for the boss today.
Creetail (noun): A level of detail no-one knew existed.
Creetail (noun): A level of detail no-one knew existed.
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