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Captain’s Log, Stardate 02.06.2006
Bible in 90 Days: Day 29. I didn’t post yesterday although I did read—it was way late and I didn’t feel like updating my blog. Today I finished 2nd Chronicles and started Ezra. Again I’m struck by God’s mercy to Manasseh. He was completely vile in his religious practices, but when he was captured and cried to God in repentance, God forgave him and restored him. What grace! I should never doubt I’ve fallen too far away from God.
Writing: I’ve posted my Write Time column over at WordPraize, and I’ll be working on my RubyZine Real Life Q&A column.
Diet: Yesterday was horrific at 2000 calories (I hope it was only 2000!), although I redeemed myself with a walk with the dog and 30 minutes on the bike. Today, I had PT and I’ve had a 600 soup lunch. I’m also going to try for another 20 minutes on the bike later tonight.
Bible in 90 Days: Day 29. I didn’t post yesterday although I did read—it was way late and I didn’t feel like updating my blog. Today I finished 2nd Chronicles and started Ezra. Again I’m struck by God’s mercy to Manasseh. He was completely vile in his religious practices, but when he was captured and cried to God in repentance, God forgave him and restored him. What grace! I should never doubt I’ve fallen too far away from God.
Writing: I’ve posted my Write Time column over at WordPraize, and I’ll be working on my RubyZine Real Life Q&A column.
Diet: Yesterday was horrific at 2000 calories (I hope it was only 2000!), although I redeemed myself with a walk with the dog and 30 minutes on the bike. Today, I had PT and I’ve had a 600 soup lunch. I’m also going to try for another 20 minutes on the bike later tonight.