Finished reading: Nonviolent Communication: A Language of Life by Marshall B. Rosenberg πŸ“š A lot to think about from this one. My wife had introduced me to some of the ideas already.

I literally gave up on Nikon every fixing the webcam utility for the Mac about two months ago and got an hdmi to usb adaptor but at some point they fixed it! Just in time for a new version that will probably break it.

But it was all right, everything was all right, the struggle was finished. He had won the victory over himself. He loved Zotero.

For my final final (no really) Christian ethics assignment, I’m writing about a case study of caring for refugees (not inspired by recent political events in the US nor Poland). For my first step I pulled together a list of Bible verses about refugees. Leviticus 19:33-34 is a big deal.

Funny how some people’s definition of “masculinity” is really just “it’s okay for me to act like a child”.

For children’s day I got myself my son a lego Ferrari. I’ve already rebuilt it twice after he took it apart to carry in his backpack.

My accomodation for the Sketchnote camp in Birmingham just got cancelled. I’m still looking but everything else is at least twice as expensive. Shame but there we go.

Finished reading: The Narrow Path by Rich Villodas πŸ“š

A good popular look at the sermon on the mount. I really like his examples and relating it to culture and psychological principles.

Finished reading: The Matrix of Christian Ethics by Patrick Nullens πŸ“šgreat overview of different ethical frameworks and how they apply to Christian ethics. I really appreciated his explanation of Max Scheler’s value ethics, something which had confused me in other writings.

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