Is the basic riddle of the universe how to preserve man’s rights and solve his problems (say, the right of self-determination, and the problem of suffering)? Or is the basic riddle of the universe how an infinitely worthy God in complete freedom can display the full range of his perfections - what Paul calls the “riches of his glory” (Romans 9:23) - his holiness and power and wisdom and justice and wrath and goodness and truth and grace? — John Piper

In the immortal words of the guy from Love Actually,
But for now, let me say - Without hope or agenda - Just because it’s Christmas - And at Christmas you tell the truth - To me, you are perfect - And my wasted heart will love you - Until you look like this.
This past weekend, I got a chance to see everyone’s favorite British romantic comedy, Love Actually, again. I actually started watching the movie when all the individual stories started climaxing–basically, all the moments that make you wish your life was a British, romantic comedy: the little drummer boy’s mad dash through the airport, the Portuguese proposal, the Presidential kiss, etc.–all in about 30 minutes…continue reading at Wugru.com
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i miss photography - its been too long.
been thinking about setting up a portfolio to see what the market is like here in Bjing. we’ll see =)
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I once felt sympathy for a kid who dropped his ice cream, so I got him another one. He told his mom, who then thought I was a kidnapper and started yelling at me to get away. — Communitychannel comment
There is a song that I really get into that makes me a little insecure about my manhood. Don’t get me wrong, I know I’m a man–I’m one of the manliest people I know. In fact, probably the manliest man graphic designer out there (just kidding). But man, some songs on my iTunes I’m just not comfortable playing in public…continue reading at Wugru.com
