Sorry I got out of the sermon plug groove. Don’t know what happened. But here is a link to last week’s message on the coming glory. And I just finished the outline for next’s Lord’s Day. The passage is overwhelming– Romans 8:19-27.
Your Life as a Vowel
Michael Hyatt of Thomas Nelson interviewed Nate in Nashville a week or so ago, and blogged about it here. And below is a short interview with Nate that he conducted.
On Wordsmithing
Author Magazine has posted an interview with Nate, which should be quite interesting to aspiring writers. And they put a post up here about it.
Amoretti
As you may know, my daughter Bekah has a clothing line with her business Amoretti, which you can take a look at over here. With me so far? The Merkles have been in England for the last three years, but they are now back home, and yay for that. In related news, they now have …
Tilt a Whirl Trailer
Notes from the Tilt-a-Whirl trailer from Gorilla Poet Productions on Vimeo.
Goodreads Dot Com
Over on the left, you should notice a cluster of book covers that links to a site called Goodreads, a social networking site that revolves around books and reading. I am still just learning the ropes, but know enough to recommend it highly. After I joined, I spent some time backloading a list of books …
A Few More Blurbs
A few more YouTube blurbs for the Desiring God conference are now up. You can find them here.
Authority and Story Telling
Nate had a really good interview hosted by Kevin Swanson here. The question asked and answered is “can Christians write interesting stories?” There is a lot of good stuff in this interview.
Blue Ice Is . . .
. . . a collection of short stories. Some really fun stuff here. I really enjoy books that hold my interest when dealing with a subject I am not really interested in. I have never been to a “for real” hockey game, and have never seen more than a few seconds of a game on television. …
Black Douglas
The Desiring God folks have some video clips up promoting their national conference, and you can look at them here. The first is John Piper explaining, when he first had the thought of inviting me, why he didn’t lie down with a cold compress on his forehead until the feeling went away. In the second …