… I voted; now I wait …
The people of God should grieve at the horrible reality of abortion, just as the people of God in the ancient world should’ve grieved over the sacrifice of children, and just as God himself grieves over it. One thing this election might do for Christians, as my friend John H. Armstrong reminded me of tonight, is spur them to put more energy into grass-roots level involvement of the church to build relationships with pregnant women and invest in their lives with love and support. If abortion is legal, like many other sins, the church will have to save lives without the intervention of the government. The hope of the world is not the government, although we as Christians should be fully engaged in all means to be good stewards of God’s creation.
So we vote … and we wait ….
B l o g s h o t … a snapshot at online resources * 2 *
1. John H. Armstrong appreciates the motives and passion of Ray Comfort and Kirk Cameron, but questions their method of evangelism and mourns their public debate with atheists. SEE HERE.
2. Chicago’s Skyline makes New York’s look rather dull–this will be especially true once Chicago Spire is done in 2010.

3. Owen Strachan writes a “just the facts ma’am” approach to the question, “Are Laws really that powerful in today’s world?”
4. Owen Strachan is one of the most productive people I know. I have actually asked him several times, “How do you find the time to do all that you do? I don’t see how you could possibly do all this!” That’s why it surprised me to see this post by Owen about how Tina Fey’s lifestyle is typical, and warns us about the temptation to be overly ambitious in life. Powerful piece.
5. Josh Howerton linked this picture on his blog from CNN … A spider eating a bird. How would you like to wake up with this sucker crawling around on your floor? If this doesn’t give you arachnophobia, nothing will.

Beware of the T-Mobile Scam!
Well … it’s not exactly a “scam,” because the information is in the “Term and Agreements” page that NOBODY EVER READS. Who has time to read all that legal stuff every time they purchase something or download software, etc. Who does that? (maybe lawyers do … but average people don’t).
So anyway … I just found out that T-MOBLE was charging me monthly for my access to the internet at Hot Spots (i.e. Starbucks) even though the 1-Year deal that I signed up for was terminated. Why? That’s just part of their policy. If you agree to any amount of time (one month, two month, one year, two years, etc.), they AUTOMATICALLY continue to charge you on a monthly basis once your designated time is over.
When I asked the T-Moble representative over the phone what the philosophy is behind this policy (I already knew, I just wanted to see if he would be honest), he was actually frank with me & told me it’s just to “get” people who don’t keep up with their account.
The workers aren’t trained to mention this tib bit of info to you when you sign up.
Now that’s shady
Beware the T-MOBLE SCAM
G oo d P oi nt s
Listen to Zo wax with eloquent humor. He’s got a blog called, Zo: Black & Right. His rhetoric is great.