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What's Next.
"Oh, just apply anyway." Having no prior experience with the company, I had skipped the informational sessions, ignored the e-mails, and withheld my name from the on-campus interview sign-up sheet. A pair of corporat… -
Summer reading
Where was I all July? I was reading, and should be posting several reviews in short order. First, on Al Mohler's recommendation ("this is one of the most compelling accounts of battle ever written"), I biked to the lib… -
A Post You Should Read
Not this one, but Shelly's. It is a great example of being "sorrowful, yet always rejoicing" (II Corinthians 6:10). (ignore the parts about myself: you have no idea how much I'm indebted to her fiance) You called … -
The Next Decade
Tim Challies, one of the most talented bloggers in Christendom, recently took the occasion of his 30th birthday to reflect on the past decade of his life. I anticipate writing something nearly identical to his last para… -
Graceful Sovereignty
Praise be to God, who completed the fullness of His good, pleasing, and perfect will for the earthly life of His child one year ago today. I still miss having Derek down here, but it sure is good to know Who is Lord ove… -
Summer : )
Have a nice day. .:. edit .:. God's provision: A surveying/investigative engineering firm hired me as an intern today. I'll be travelling all over the state facilitating the survey and investigative engineering wor… -
Don't fight Grace.
I did make that emergency flight down to Naples, Florida last Thursday morning. We made it. In the starkness of an intensive care unit, my parents, brothers, aunts, grandma, and I became the last people Grandpa spoke t…
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- Name: Andrew
- Country: United States
- State: Illinois
- Metro: Aurora
- Birthday: 10/24/1985
- Gender: Male
- Member Since: 11/11/2004
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Why My High School Is Awesome
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"Chicago" verse 1
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Broad is the Road
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