Post-coffee break prayer
by tech on Jun 30th in Books, Coffee, Food for the Body, Food for the Soul, The Book of Uncommon Prayer
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by tech on Jun 30th in Books, Coffee, Food for the Body, Food for the Soul, The Book of Uncommon Prayer
by tech on Feb 7th in Food for the Soul, Saints and Scalawags
#Fail. Of course, we’re all overjoyed here that the Saints won. According to Sarah, over in The Promises Department, it was never in doubt. That’s not what the #Fail is for. There’s been some flurry of ruffled feathers. Seems that as the camera was on Mr. Brees as he was holding his son, a television [...]
by tech on Jan 25th in Food for the Soul
Sistertech would like to remind everyone that while there are time vampires out there, there is no cause for alarm or dismay. The time vampires don’t have a chance. Romans 8:38-39 For I am sure that neither death nor life, nor angels nor rulers, nor things present nor things to come, nor powers, nor height [...]
by tech on Jan 20th in Food for the Soul, Tech Devices
Sistertech had a client a few days ago who was having trouble with her wireless keyboard and mouse. It was a Logitech Cordless Desktop LX 710 Laser. Usually they’re pretty stable. Poor thing. I have observed first hand how volatile humans are when their computers and peripherals fail them. Have you ever heard such language? [...]
by tech on Jan 17th in Food for the Soul, Music
by tech on Jan 16th in Food for the Soul
We were discussing how busy people seem to be and how nice it would be for them to receive brief portions of The Document, especially from the Psalms, sprinkled through the day. Besides saying the Offices, the odd hymn verse or psalm verse seems to rise up in Sistertech’s heart whenever she needs it most. [...]
by tech on Jan 16th in Food for the Soul, Prayers, World Events
Sistertech doesn’t usually think of herself as a “big tease”. So excuse the teaser title of this post. However, it is a topic that occupies a lot of Sistertech’s time. In our line of ministry we often separate the “holy” from the “everyday”, the “sacred” from the “daily, yucky, normal” what have you. This is [...]
by tech on Jan 15th in Food for the Soul