A Revelation…
April 16, 2007
Posted by Dan Edelen in : Announcements Functions : Trackback,
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Folks,
I had a revelation at 12:30 AM Saturday. It finally allowed me to understand the major reason why Christianity in the United States isn’t growing. Now that I see it, all the pieces have fallen into place concerning why we’re not doing better.
I had wanted to write the whole thing out Sunday night for Monday’s post, but I want to give ample time to write coherently, since it’s tough to explain. I have family staying with us, my son’s sick now, and it’s far later in the evening than I would like to write (a 5 AM bedtime doesn’t sound good with a sick kid), so I can’t really devote the proper time to get the concept across.
So you’ll have to wait! Sorry.
Stay tuned. I think it will be worth the wait!
Tags: Announcements, The Waiting Is the Hardest Part






Is this like a teaser commercial or something? LOL
Prayed for your boy — my wife’s been sick the past few days, too.
And I’m with Ronni… that’s some hype! You’d better deliver.
Of course, you usually do.
Should we be looking for a Vorgon Space-Bypass Construction fleet? (Just a nod to Douglas Adams)
I hope you wrote it down somewhere!
Have I ever revealed that I’d had personal conversations with Douglas Adams before? Had I known of his hardcore atheism, I wouldn’t have spent my time chatting.
Waiting impatiently
Praying your son is better!
~Heather
Considering the tone of your post – I think you need to post a video of you playing a dramatic drumroll to go along with it.
Praying for your son and your writing.
Rob,
If only it were that earth-shattering for everyone!
(Dan, after only a few hours of sleep, wanders over to the computer, and reads his latest post. His bleary eyes widen, as he tries to remember exactly what he was thinking when he wrote it. He can’t. He quickly writes something plausible, and decides that writing blog posts after downing NyQuil is NOT a good idea.)
Just kidding! I’m extremely interested to hear what you have to say.
B,
Plausible story, though I’d probably choose a nice Riesling instead of NyQuil.