Content Cluster Muster [01-16-25]

Here They Come: Lotta White There: A Song I Really Like for Some Reason: Always Good to Plan: Screenshot HT: Samuel Cherubin: Raffaele Fiore Another Podcast Cometh: I have been interviewed before on Biblically Speaking, and they now have a web site that houses their interviews. Check it out. The host is Cassian Bellino, and …

Content Cluster Muster [01-09-25]

How It’s Done: Sky Markers: A Song I Really Like for Some Reason: The Wimp’s Lament: HT: Samuel Cherubin: Lana Privitera Featured Product: Jokes I Like to Tell:Over the years, I have accumulated a store of jokes and whatnot. They generally spurt out on random occasions, and some time ago I thought to collect them, …

Content Cluster Muster [01-02-25]

It Is Time: The Year 2024 In Review: Good One: A Song I Really Like for Some Reason: Exactly: HT: Samuel Cherubin: Edward Harrison Compton Featured Product: All the Condemnation in the World:A statement of the gospel, that gospel which vanquishes the spirit of accusation. $1.00 Shop now

Content Cluster Muster [12-19-24]

These Things Happen: Splendor in the Ordinary: More here . . . A Song I Really Like for Some Reason: Let’s Take This In Small Steps: HT: Samuel Cherubin: Renato Muccillo Featured Product: Education (Chrestomathy):This small book is a collection of my quotations on the subject of education, taken from sources all over tarnation. The …

Content Cluster Muster [12-5-24]

But Who Was He Talking To?: Open Road: A Song I Really Like for Some Reason: Explains a Lot: HT: Samuel Cherubin: Ben Merkle on Turley: And Another Podcast Also: This was an interview conducted at the Turning Point conference. It is important to note, for all the haters out there, that I was not …

Content Cluster Muster [11-28-24]

That Was Really Something: Just Right: Right to the Point: A Song I Really Like for Some Reason: HT: Samuel Cherubin: Featured Product: Virgins and Volcanoes:This book is a collection of posts from Blog & Mablog, collected, collated, arranged, and then sandpapered to make it seem more like a regular book. The central theme of …