By Greg Primm The last couple of posts I’ve been writing about lessons learned from the book of James. This small book could be billed as “How to Live Out your Christian Faith.” It’s full of everyday, practical lessons like, “Don’t just read the bible do what it says” and “Anyone who knows the good [...]
by The Howitzer In tough economic times, difficult decisions about finances .are being made at every level. At the individual level, decisions are being made about what kind of housing adjustments need to be made, what kind of food is to be eaten, what kind of extra-curricular activities need to be participated in and even [...]
Image by kenyee By Greg Primm It’s been a crazy week around the Primm house. So crazy that I haven’t had time to write. I probably need to write a post about balancing life, but that’s for another day. Here’s a post I wrote last November (hard to believe its almost been a year since [...]
by The Howitzer This summer, I spent a good amount of time working systematically through a Life Planning Model that we have developed here at RAL. You might be able to even say that this model is “the vision” we are trying to share. Years ago, I worked for a group that was really good [...]
By Greg Primm As I wrote in my last post, I’ve been reading through the book of James lately. This small book is jammed full of practical, every day advice. Last time, I wrote about tough times and how we are to handle them. In this post, things get a little tougher. Those of you [...]
by The Howitzer Last night I watched a great movie with my wife. Nobody got killed except a lobster and the main characters were actresses whose range of emotions (and talent for that matter) was much broader than the typical shoot-em-up-testosterone-laden-superheroes that I also enjoy watching. But, there is something to be said for a [...]
By Greg Primm I’ve been reading through the book of James lately. It’s short — just 5 chapters — and only takes about 20-30 minutes to read through. I’ve read it before, but for some reason I’m really in tune with the theme of the book lately. It seems everywhere I look, I’m seeing the [...]
By The Howitzer It’s funny where God is disappearing these days. In the late 1800s, Nietzsche said that God was dead and for many He began to disappear in their lives. Then they decided that prayer in schools was “un-constitutional” and He began to disappear from the schools. Some want Him to disappear in the [...]
by The Howitzer I am not much of an actor. When the lights go on I get very self-conscious. I used to joke that I have been forced to do so many sketches over the years that I have skit-zophrenia. When I was in high school, I tried out and got a very small part [...]
By Greg Primm Like many of you, I’ve been sucked into the vortex of social networking. Facebook, Twitter, Friend Feed, LinkedIn — I’m on all of them. In fact, just click on these links to connect with me: Twitter, Facebook, FriendFeed. I rarely notice the ads on Facebook, but for some reason the one to [...]