Hooray, for I exist.
I've completed my last assignment - so I'm done with classes and assignments, FINALLY. All I have left is my French exam on the sixteenth, but that'll be a breeze so I'm not too fussed.
I've just finished a fascinating book - "The Case For Christ". Lee Strobel, a journalist with the Chicago Sun-Tribune, became interested in the authenticity of the gospel accounts of Jesus Christ when his wife became a Christian. He seeks out experts in the field and questions them about certain things:
1. Can the gospels be trusted?
2. Did a person, namely, Jesus of Nazareth, exist?
3. Did he believe he was the son of God?
4. Was he crazy?
5. Was he crucified?
And so on. I must say, even though I'm a Christian, this book reaffirms my belief from a historically accurate standpoint. It's such a fascinating, compelling book, and even more authentic for it comes from the point of view of a skeptic.
Also, I've started a book called "Waking the Dead" by John Eldredge. I always love his books - they're such an insight into his mind. I'm quite enjoying this one. Not as much as Wild At Heart or Journey of Desire, but enjoying it nonetheless.
And with that, I'm going to read more of it.
By the way, I have a car now! A nice 1987 Corolla. It runs VERY well :)
Good luck and good night.
I've completed my last assignment - so I'm done with classes and assignments, FINALLY. All I have left is my French exam on the sixteenth, but that'll be a breeze so I'm not too fussed.
I've just finished a fascinating book - "The Case For Christ". Lee Strobel, a journalist with the Chicago Sun-Tribune, became interested in the authenticity of the gospel accounts of Jesus Christ when his wife became a Christian. He seeks out experts in the field and questions them about certain things:
1. Can the gospels be trusted?
2. Did a person, namely, Jesus of Nazareth, exist?
3. Did he believe he was the son of God?
4. Was he crazy?
5. Was he crucified?
And so on. I must say, even though I'm a Christian, this book reaffirms my belief from a historically accurate standpoint. It's such a fascinating, compelling book, and even more authentic for it comes from the point of view of a skeptic.
Also, I've started a book called "Waking the Dead" by John Eldredge. I always love his books - they're such an insight into his mind. I'm quite enjoying this one. Not as much as Wild At Heart or Journey of Desire, but enjoying it nonetheless.
And with that, I'm going to read more of it.
By the way, I have a car now! A nice 1987 Corolla. It runs VERY well :)
Good luck and good night.


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