- Tips for tackling tax day. If you still need this, you may want to start with the tip about filing for an extension. From Lifehacker.
- Evel overcome with good. I’ve always had a strange fascination with Evel Knievel, so news about his conversion to Christ (and powerful testimony) got me. From Christianity Today.
- Subway Stradivarius. If a world-class violinist played a Stradivarius at a subway stop, who would even notice such an odd bit of grace? From Signal vs. Noise.
- RunningMap.com. Take any site on the planet and trace out your running or hiking route to determine distance. If only this cool site used Google Maps.
- So it goes. I loved Kurt Vonnegut when I was in college, but hadn’t read him in 20 years. His death this week made me nostalgic. Favorite: Cat’s Cradle. Story and link-collection from NPR.
- House shakes hands with an unborn child. TV’s gloriously cynical doctor gets a pro-life(?) surprise. From Breaking Christian News, thanks to Linda Mowrer.
- In God They Trust. A story on doctors who believe God intervenes in their business. From Chicago Sun-Times via Relevant.

3 responses so far ↓
1 Marsha // Apr 15, 2007 at 9:28 pm
Let me tell you a really cool thing about the real doctor who had baby Samuel Armes hold his hand. He actually works in Knoxville at Fort Sanders Medical Center with the high risk group there. He transferred from Vanderbilt and he was one of my doctors when I was pregnant with Lucy. Dr. Joseph Bruner. I don’t know if he is pro-life, but he did have a pro-life experience. He did many experimental operations of babies with spina-bifida and they were successful in I think about 90 percent of the cases in closing up the hole on their spine. I felt pretty honored to have him as one of my doctors.
2 Sam Clark // Apr 16, 2007 at 10:18 am
I broke three different ‘goosenecks’ and one pedal off my ‘banana’ bike imitating Evel Knievel. Thanks for all the stories Pastor Mullen.
3 Kristen // Apr 16, 2007 at 10:49 am
Pastor Mullen, I like that. It seems so formal. Anyway, back to your post. I don’t know what show that pro-life video came from, but it’s great. And, referring to the subway story, that just proves that Americans are too busy and children have a better sense of greatness.
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