A lesson from my bonsai tree (well, the pot)
He Who Is Cursed To Kill All The Plants learns a little something from an innovation in the pot of his bonsai tree…
Wallace Smith is the Executive Editor of Living Church of God publications, husband to a Beautiful Wife, and father of four male humans. He understands that mathematics is the most poetic and passionate of all human subjects, and you will not convince him otherwise, but he hopes you will not hold that against him and will read what he writes, anyway.
He Who Is Cursed To Kill All The Plants learns a little something from an innovation in the pot of his bonsai tree…
I have a book with some thoughts from stoic philosophers that I look through occasionally. The Stoics weren’t perfect, and the extremes of some of their thinking were off. But the best of them did not fit many of the stereotypes we read. One of them, Seneca, is often thought to have been a friend […]
While Living Education is out there at lcgeducation.org, ready for you anytime you are, a lot of members aren’t aware of a tiny slice of LE is out there on Spotify, as well. Mr. Ken Frank’s “Digging Deeper” recordings are available as a podcast on Spotify, where you can follow them and add them to […]
Those tricksy abortionists… I was reading an article related to the booklet I am writing on abortion (Pray for me! It’s almost done! Sort of!), and it included an image of a pro-abortion protestor holding up a sign. Here’s a screenshot of the sign:
We were reflecting on how “exciting” things are online these days and remembered that there are several articles the church has published that tackle the subject of How To Be Online Without Destroying Your Character Or Your Brain™. Two came to mind that we wanted to pass on.
Warning: This short video is a bit nerdy. You may accidentally learn about something related to math. But the point my pastor’s wife made to me years ago has been a real blessing to how I think about and appreciate the Bible, and it continues to bless me today, and it seemed worth sharing.
Someone in the Editorial Department was reflecting back on some of the Forums and Assemblies enjoyed by the Living Education students over the last year here in Charlotte and thought one given by Mr. Peter Nathan was a particularly helpful one to recommend.