No! Don’t eat the olive branch, Moth! Wait. Where did you get that coconut shell? That reminds me; soup season is almost here. Yummy!
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When you finally part ways with someone you don’t particularly like, are you relieved or do you feel bad that you don’t enjoy their company? I’ve gotta say that I’m proud of Moth and Ethan for at least making an[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
So we went to Disney World this summer, and whenever people ask me about it, I have a tendency to downplay the experience. I don’t want them to feel like their summer vacation was somehow less awesome than ours, and[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
Genesis 8:8 begins the slightly more famous passage where Noah sends out the dove instead of the raven. From this time forward, doves appear repeatedly throughout Scripture, and have become familiar symbols in Christianity and other religions. Ironic that Roy[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
Ever been lost or in a strange place and the first person you run into for help just happens to be someone you don’t particularly like? No? Just me? Well, it can be awkward. In case you’re just now joining[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
So apparently the raven “… kept flying back and forth until the water had dried up from the earth”. Not very exciting. Let’s see what happens next.
You know, the mountains. Genesis 8:4 tells us that “…the ark came to rest on the mountains of Ararat”. I wonder if it was cold. And kind of difficult to breathe at that altitude. Maybe I’m over-thinking this again…
Hey, a new character! We never introduce those on here… This is Greg the raven. MSCA friends might get the homage there. In Genesis 8:7 Noah sends this guy out to check for dry land. We’ll see what happens.
Genesis 8:1 says that God “sent a wind over the earth, and the waters receded”. And everyone knows that windy conditions are perfect for righteous waves. Hang ten fellas! So chapter 8! Wow! Moving right along now. Only 42 more[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
Eww. Ominous. I wonder if there was a tremendous need for a clean-up effort after the flood to dispose of all the dead animals (and people), or if the bodies were simply carried out to sea when the waters receded.[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…












