andrewcollins.blogspot.com
Musings...: January 2010
http://andrewcollins.blogspot.com/2010_01_01_archive.html
Monday, January 25, 2010. Poetry From the Life of Christ- An Excerpt. Here's one part of a larger poem I'm working on, currently titled "Who is This? Note that these poems I've written from Christ's life are interpretations that draw heavily from Scripture but also factor in my own imaginative take. The fishers quailed before the gale. They called to Christ, a humble wail. Lord save us, ere the lightning strikes. Or waves come drown us, see the might. This pounding, dark, unholy storm. Behold the Christ,...
andrewcollins.blogspot.com
Musings...: October 2009
http://andrewcollins.blogspot.com/2009_10_01_archive.html
Sunday, October 11, 2009. One thing leaders must come to grips with. In the fresh aftermath of Outreach Week, during which I lead a team of eight students to Lighthouse Bible Church in Simi Valley, I'm realizing much about the church and about myself. Namely, there's a reality about spiritual leadership that one must come to grips with. When you lead, there will be those "under" you who are lots more sanctified than you, in lots of ways. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Rules, policies, and purpose. Ranking t...
andrewcollins.blogspot.com
Musings...: March 2010
http://andrewcollins.blogspot.com/2010_03_01_archive.html
Sunday, March 28, 2010. Shamless Plug for, well, me! The college I'm at recently produced a student publication. The first edition is online. I have a few articles in it. I'd encourage you to check it out for an inside glimpse at The Master's College! Http:/ www.masters.edu/undergrad/studentperspective/. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Rules, policies, and purpose. This blog represents the musings, thoughts, and conclusions of an eccentric, conservative, redeemed, college freshman. View my complete profile.
andrewcollins.blogspot.com
Musings...: September 2009
http://andrewcollins.blogspot.com/2009_09_01_archive.html
Sunday, September 27, 2009. Gods they could control. Yesterday, I made the rare choice to go to Saturday night church at Grace Baptist. Kind of shoots down the health and wealth gospel, doesn't it? Send in a one-time gift and God will bless you ten-fold! How controlling and manipulative of God is that? Praise God that He doesn't submit Himself in any ways to His creation unless He is working out a plan all of His own. Friday, September 18, 2009. Some poetry I've written for a class.enjoy! Tick-tock, and ...
andrewcollins.blogspot.com
Musings...: Change of Location
http://andrewcollins.blogspot.com/2010/12/change-of-location.html
Friday, December 10, 2010. Musings" is dead, I'm afraid. This past semester (Fall, 2010) in Washington, DC has changed me. Going to try a fresh start over at WordPress. So head on over! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Rules, policies, and purpose. This blog represents the musings, thoughts, and conclusions of an eccentric, conservative, redeemed, college freshman. I'll try my best to post at least once a week (more as time and inspiration allow) by every Monday morning. Free Stuff Fridays (G3 Edition).
andrewcollins.blogspot.com
Musings...: February 2010
http://andrewcollins.blogspot.com/2010_02_01_archive.html
Sunday, February 28, 2010. The Beach: An Essay (revised). The following is an updated essay that I posted on here a while ago. It's seen several parts rewritten and edited, and it's been through trial by fire in a workshop with Dr. Simons. Hopefully that means it's better. Last summer, mid-June to be precise, I spent several days camping at Carpentaria Beach. I do not mean any one specific beach or area of coastland, mind you. The. As I hiked along the bluffs of Carpentaria I came across a tree. No leave...
andrewcollins.blogspot.com
Musings...: December 2009
http://andrewcollins.blogspot.com/2009_12_01_archive.html
Thursday, December 31, 2009. Further Thoughts on Christians and Art. I think there are a few issues that could arise from my previous post that should be addressed for the sake of clarification purposes and a more complete view of the issue. The second question point someone might make arises from secular art. How are we to address masterpieces- brilliant musical compositions, timeless stories, etc.- created by godless heathens? The answer, as best I can reason for the time being, is threefold:. It sound...
andrewcollins.blogspot.com
Musings...: May 2010
http://andrewcollins.blogspot.com/2010_05_01_archive.html
Friday, May 14, 2010. I'm not sure if I've mentioned this before but. Tim Keller is my favorite preacher, pretty much no doubt about it now. I've never heard anyone integrate apologetics, relevant insight into Scripture, and the supremacy of Christ so seamlessly and effectively. I'd encourage you to check out some of his stuff this summer, and it certainly wouldn't hurt ot recommend him to unbelieving friend or skeptic. Here's something Keller said about preaching:. Monday, May 3, 2010. 13 Hours: The Sec...
andrewcollins.blogspot.com
Musings...: I've been published again!
http://andrewcollins.blogspot.com/2010/04/ive-been-published-again.html
Monday, April 19, 2010. I've been published again! It's a review of Malcolm Gladwell's second book, Blink. Check it out at RedFence:. Http:/ www.redfenceproject.com/blog2/textpattern/article/390/book-review-blink-by-malcolm-gladwell. PS: In case you missed it, several months ago I reviewed Gladwell's first book, The Tipping Point. At the same place:. Http:/ www.redfenceproject.com/blog2/textpattern/article/382/book-the-tipping-point-by-malcolm-gladwell. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Exceedingly ble...
andrewcollins.blogspot.com
Musings...: November 2009
http://andrewcollins.blogspot.com/2009_11_01_archive.html
Thursday, November 26, 2009. Just a thought today. I know that God has done so much more for me and given me so much more than I can ever realize. Sadly, knowing that I'll never be able to thank God fully can sometimes lead to a tendency of not wanting to try. Thursday, November 19, 2009. Some more poetry, this time a dramatic monologue. From East of Nineveh. There’s nothing for me, a broken prophet. To whom death appears much better than life. Heading to Tarshish or a desert tomb. That I might live on.