Monday, August 11, 2008

Monday: On The Radar

After not posting last Monday for Music Monday I have thought about recalibrating my Monday blogs. I think that from now on Mondays will be for what I'm calling "On The Radar." This will not only be for posting music I have been listening to but also blogs I am finding interesting, sites I'm really digging, books I'm reading, and in general, what's on the horizon for the week. With that being said, here is what's currently on the radar...


Music:
Third Day - Show Me Your Glory



I've not been listening to much music this past week because I've been busy listening to my first audio book. Christianaudio.com has a free download each month and this month it is Confessions by Augustine of Hippo. Go to the site and click on "Free Downloads" and follow directions from there.

Blogs:
Fundamentally Reformed
The past few posts on this blog have been dealing with the alcohol debate and they have an interview with Kenneth Gentry, author of the book "God Gave Wine."

On The Horizon:

Tonight is going to be another great get together at the Young home. Last week we started this deal where anyone who wants to come by and hang out at the Young's is welcome to do so. When I get home, me and my boy Justin will watch WWE Raw on the DVR.

Tuesday will a fairly free day but I will be taking some time to prepare for Wed. night. What am I preparing for???

Wednesday night is "Theology Night w/ Ryan." We are going through Stanley Grenz's book "Theology for the Community of God." Should be a good start this Wed.

Thursday is fairly free right now.

Friday I am going to a wedding and getting things cleaned up around the crib before my folks get home from vacation.

Saturday I am heading down to the hills of Kentucky for a week to spend some more time w/ the fam there and to help my folks pack up and return home.

That's it for today. Check back tomorrow as we will dive deeper into the doctrines of God's sovereign grace by looking at why we need his grace, our totally depraved sinful nature. Until then...

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