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  • I'll trade you a Melchizedek for a Potiphera!

    "Hey Bobby! I've got two Ahimelechs - swap you for an Eleazar?" We've looked at some odd gifts before, but allow me to introduce the Redemption Priests Trading Cards which, one assumes, are all the rage in playgrounds from Arkansas to Ohio. And there are booster packs with additional...
    Posted to Weblog by nicola on 30-10-2007
  • Glory Grooves!

    Glory be: there's 90% off Glory Grooves (10 Soul-Shakin' Dance Remixes) at Christian Dollar - 'The Dollar Store for Christians'. I wonder why it's reduced? For just a buck you can get down to the slammin' Hallelujah Y2K by Code Of Ethics, get up again to The Big Rock by disco...
    Posted to Weblog by nicola on 26-07-2007
  • Nun-chucking

    Nun-chucking: it's the new dwarf-throwing: Well, you can see why. The website H2G2 reports that "many of the 'politically correct' people in society are making claims that the name 'dwarf' is degrading for its sportsmen and that the term 'dwarf-throwing' should instead...
    Posted to Weblog by nicola on 26-07-2007
  • The cross - with extra functionality

    The sixth annual Christian Game Developers Conference (CGDC) meets in Portland, Oregon, until Saturday this week. It seems that more and more Christian games - card, board, table-top, PC and console - are emerging into the mainstream market. But I'm not entirely sure about the conference logo. Strapping...
    Posted to Weblog by nicola on 20-07-2007
  • All My Friends Are Dead

    Thought you knew Christian music? Bit of John Wesley with his stout hymns, bit of Graham Kendrick with his rainbow strap, bit of Delirious with their... well, their thing. (To describe is sometimes to destroy, and since I really like them, I'm not going to go there.) Anyway - think again. As I wandered...
    Posted to Weblog by nicola on 13-07-2007
  • Knit your own last supper!

    I came across this knitting pattern one day when I was lost deep in the underground tunnels of the internet, where they keep the stuff no one asks for very often. Stuff the search engines have forgotten all about, that you have to write in for and request, like a rare book ordered through your local...
    Posted to Weblog by nicola on 04-07-2007
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