antiquus postremo

'antiquus postremo' is latin for "ancient future". ancient-future is a term used by the so-called "postmodern church" or emerging church to envision what the future of the church might look like if we returned to modeling the early church as described in the book of acts. anyway, ancient future for this blog just means that I'm writing about what's happening right now in my life, kind of like saying "yesterday's tomorrow".

20070119

Stardate: -316051.02

Some of you may have noticed that before today, it has been nine days since my last blog entry. That's not because I didn't have time (I did), but because on many mornings I have been at my other home, where my half-brother's family and their friends live. Without scheduled shifts, there's no reason for me to hurry back to Springfield; instead, I hang out there, and I don't usually bother Jason enough to use his computer frequently.

I write better in the mornings, or at the very least, I have to push myself to do a blog entry in the evening. I'm more likely to get writer's block in the evening, whereas in the morning I find myself thinking lucidly and eager to spread my thoughts to the world.

So it will come to many of you as no surprise that I am, indeed, a morning person. Now I just need to take advantage of it and believe that there are more people than I might expect that read my thoughts.

Comments or no comments, I have faith that my blog does get read...

3 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Always an optomist!

Jason

16:04  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Faithfully...

16:38  
Blogger Unknown said...

yup. i read

08:54  

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