See You in May
The six-weeks is winding to a conclusion, and with it are several projects, tasks, and lesson plans to complete. I have two more teaching weeks, then a video/exam prep week. After that, exams, and we can call it a semester. Needless to say, I'll be busy tying up loose ends, including the LU practicum project; so i'll see you in May.
I've got some posts simmering: mainly reflections on my heritage (personally, professionally, and spiritually) in the Reformation of the 19th Century. I'm cooking them up to post nearer to June 1 as I settle into the Garfield Room. So, there will be more substantial posts to Occasional Epistles, but not for a few weeks.
We in the Ice household wish you the best: we wish you grace and peace. See you in May (all 3 of you):)
2 comments:
Mac,
You are working at the Historical Society. Ah . . . now I can tell my wife that I am not the real minister of archives!
Last time I was in Nashville I looked over some of the Noble Tester collection. The charts are pretty amazing aren't they. John Mark and I never found out if he was CofC or not . . . but the material (his bible, etc) certainly made me think so. But some of the "independents" were just as hard-nosed as "us."
That photo you have of Boll, two questions: What are the details of it? and would you mind sharing it as a jpeg with me?
I am really liking your blog. i have bookmarked it . . . I will probably make a link to mine if that is ok with you.
Shalom,
Bobby Valentine
http://stoned-campbelldisciple.blogspot.com/
Pastor, it's June now. Check your email, too, dude.
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