Thursday, November 06, 2003
So Much To Do...
I find myself with a lot to get done this week and in the coming weeks. Worse, I am infinitely distracted by any number of other cool things, like learning how to maneuver around in this blog thing for example.
I added a new link to my blog site today - that of Fr. A.K.M. Adam's personal blog. Fr. Adam is my Early Church History professor and is an amazingly intelligent man. His blog is well done and I can only hope to understand how to make a site that cool someday. His big project is called The Disseminary, which is a new idea making theological education available to all online. Online really is the wave of the future in many regards and theology is not excluded. The Disseminary is a neat project and you should check it out.
Spoke to Griffin tonight for a bit - always a good thing. I find I have been so consumed by the hectic pace of seminary life that I have been doing a wonderfully poor job of keeping up with my friends. If any of you are reading this I STILL LOVE YOU! Ministry is all about relationships and so I should not be slacking in this regard. I resolve to do better!
On that note, once again, I make the proposal that we move from a 24 hour day to a 36 hour day, maintaining the same number of hours of needed sleep. So much more could be accomplished! Alas, though I've received seconds, thirds, four hundred and thirty sevenths to this motion, it still has not passed. Spekaing of time, if I don't get to bed, it'll be grumpy Ryan come the morn.
Word of the day: Interpellation
-R
I find myself with a lot to get done this week and in the coming weeks. Worse, I am infinitely distracted by any number of other cool things, like learning how to maneuver around in this blog thing for example.
I added a new link to my blog site today - that of Fr. A.K.M. Adam's personal blog. Fr. Adam is my Early Church History professor and is an amazingly intelligent man. His blog is well done and I can only hope to understand how to make a site that cool someday. His big project is called The Disseminary, which is a new idea making theological education available to all online. Online really is the wave of the future in many regards and theology is not excluded. The Disseminary is a neat project and you should check it out.
Spoke to Griffin tonight for a bit - always a good thing. I find I have been so consumed by the hectic pace of seminary life that I have been doing a wonderfully poor job of keeping up with my friends. If any of you are reading this I STILL LOVE YOU! Ministry is all about relationships and so I should not be slacking in this regard. I resolve to do better!
On that note, once again, I make the proposal that we move from a 24 hour day to a 36 hour day, maintaining the same number of hours of needed sleep. So much more could be accomplished! Alas, though I've received seconds, thirds, four hundred and thirty sevenths to this motion, it still has not passed. Spekaing of time, if I don't get to bed, it'll be grumpy Ryan come the morn.
Word of the day: Interpellation
-R
