Captian's Log 2019: Merry Christmas 25 Dec 201923 Dec 2019 Merry Christmas. May God bless you and keep you. There is no snow where I am, but there is good cheer (especially since the latest edition to the family a…
Captian's Log 2019: Christmas Eve 24 Dec 201923 Dec 2019 Here it comes, the day we celebrate our savior, an infant child born in Bethlehem, the house of bread, who was the bread of life for all mankind, the bread…
Captian's Log Essay: A Blurry Look 10 Dec 2019 Please Read: A Blurry Look “Some people want to use religion to divide,” said the lanky man. “I did not come to bring peace, but a sword,” said Jesus. “And…
Captian's Log The Armor of God 29 Nov 201929 Nov 2019 Here is a visual representation of the book of Ephesians. I am not an artist nor the son of an artist, but I admit to having drawn this image. Please…
Captian's Log 2019: Thanksgiving 28 Nov 2019 Happy Thanksgiving! I give thanks for: My life My family My teachers My pets The path ahead The path behind This moment now Good friends Good food Love Remember always…
Captian's Log First Impression: Difference Between Hinduism and Christianity 24 Sep 2019 (Short post tonight. I'm working on an essay for a class. Here is a part of it). Myself possessing little knowledge of the internal nature of Hindu scripture apart from…
Captian's Log Short Poem: Contention 24 Jul 2019 The soul of man is foul indeed, insatiably corrupt, and often he is bound to cede— How dare you interrupt? Well how dare I not face slander when thrown up…
Captian's Log Thoughts on Inherit Guilt 24 Apr 2019 When assigning guilt to a body, a methodology preferable to a mere vendetta or prejudice, it seems incumbent that all parties should maintain a frank disposition when passing or accepting…
Captian's Log 2019: Easter 21 Apr 201921 Apr 2019 He is risen! Today as I taught Children's Church, searching for words, I described Jesus and death as though they were wrestling. Accordingly, a young boy quipped, "John Cena can…