Archive for September, 2006

DG2006: The Supremacy of Christ in a Postmodern World (live updates)

Friday, September 29th, 2006

From Friday, September 29 through Sunday, October 1, I will be in Minneapolis attending the 2006 Desiring God Conference.

If you’re interested in what is being said at the conference, Tim Challies and NA: New Attitude will be liveblogging the sessions. You can also find video interviews with the speakers at the conference website here.

“White and Nerdy”

Saturday, September 23rd, 2006

Thanks to my friend Travis for hooking me up with this video. Now I know what he really thinks of me when I try to roll with the big dogz and speak gangsta!

(i’m whiter than sour cream)

Talk Like A Pirate Day (September 19)

Tuesday, September 19th, 2006

Ahoy, landlubbers and scurvey dogs!

The TuckerProject be celabratin’ “Talk Like A Pirate Day”!

Here be some links for ye:

A Pirate’s Glossary of Terms

“How to talk like a pirate” a video by LoadingReady.com (PG)

The Cross and missions

Monday, September 11th, 2006

“If you love the cross like we sing; you must love what it was designed to do. Namely, gather a people from every people group on planet earth. If you don’t love that, you don’t love the cross. You’re creating it in your own imagination.”

John Piper, “How Few There Are Who Die So Hard! Suffering and Success In the Life of Adoniram Judson: The Cost of Bringing Christ to Burma”, 2003 Bethlehem Conference for Pastors.

you can find the manuscript for the message here.

Slipcast #10 “Third Twy”

Friday, September 1st, 2006

you know…i was going to try to explain this. then i realized: there is no amount of explanation, no amount of rationalization, absolutely nothing can describe what this is….so enjoy…


The tenth episode! The tenth dimension! Also, Spazzstick, baby poop, nazi monastaries, movie trailers galore, City of Villains, WoW TCG, and more! This particular episode was an editing nightmare due to more technical problems, but SLIPCAST prevails! :: Direct Link to Episode :: Show Notes