Friday, July 28, 2006

Thank You, Adam Walker Cleaveland

A while back, when I was looking into prayer stations for worship, I found Adam Walker Cleaveland's blog, pomomusings. I loved the worship images, and eventually subscribed for the content as a whole.

This past week, Adam ran a 'contest' to give away copies of a new book, How (Not) to Speak of God, by Peter Rollins. I managed to get a copy.

Then, Adam ran another 'contest' (generous blogger, no?) to give away invites to ebible.com. I managed to snag one of those as well. (I now have three of my own to give away, if you're interested.)

And finally, after weeks of reading his reviews, I ended up watching So You Think You Can Dance? on Fox. Like I need another TV show (I'm a LOST addict) to watch. Of course, unlike Adam, who was rooting for Allison, I prefer Heidi, Benji, and Travis. In his most recent post about the show, Adam actually got criticized because his post wasn't about Lebanon. Geez. The conflict breaks my heart, and I think about it, and talk about it, and have ideas about it. But I do continue to go on with the rest of my life. Maybe it shouldn't be that way. But I thought the criticism was a little petty. But anyway, thanks, Adam, for a good week in the blogosphere!

1 comment:

Adam said...

Glad I could help...

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