Rudiments, Comments, and whatnot...
4/09/07 - 2nd Day - After Breakfast. The cold front should be passed and the prognosticators are expecting the temps to get up into the 60's today. It's still quite muddy around here, but should dry up pretty fast. A successful Spring Ranchfest is now past, and we look forward to doing some gardening and getting the place ready for summer.
We video recorded the "Rudiments of the World" sermon yesterday. It was our first video shot here since we've been on the land. That sermon, along with the 3 others in the Ranchfest series, is now available for your request by mail. For those who would like to receive it, we are including the 3 prior audio sermons on CD, the Rudiments sermon on DVD, the printed versions of the notes for the sermons, and maybe (if it works out) a DVD copy of the childrens Passover play. Please send $50 to:
M. Bunker
1251 CR 132
Santa Anna, Tx 76878
Ok, the "pin map" to your right is being highly utilized, and we have had a bunch of people put pins on the map... but you really should at least put your first name and a pic if you have one. That would make the map more interesting. You should be able to edit your pin, so why not do it?
Also, I had a great question from a friend yesterday. Since there are obviously a ton of visitors (regular and otherwise) to this blog - how come almost nobody ever comments? My answer...
"Well, they must be afraid I am going to track them down and burn down their house"
That was in jest of course. I would love to read and post comments, but if there is one thing our ministry has proven through time - it is that you can have a huge audience of quiet folks who never participate. Strange, because I know some people who have virtually no audience at all (maybe 5 or 6 people) who get comments from each one of them on every post. Unhappily, some people believe that a loud and boisterous audience means a large audience. Not true at all. Anyway, just commenting... leave your comments on each blog entry and this page will be a lot more interesting.
(***NOTE TO CATHOLIC blog spam terrorists... I don't read or post your regular attacks, so spare me. You won't hear from me until your Pope lets you start burning us again***)
Thanks,
Michael Bunker
We video recorded the "Rudiments of the World" sermon yesterday. It was our first video shot here since we've been on the land. That sermon, along with the 3 others in the Ranchfest series, is now available for your request by mail. For those who would like to receive it, we are including the 3 prior audio sermons on CD, the Rudiments sermon on DVD, the printed versions of the notes for the sermons, and maybe (if it works out) a DVD copy of the childrens Passover play. Please send $50 to:
M. Bunker
1251 CR 132
Santa Anna, Tx 76878
Ok, the "pin map" to your right is being highly utilized, and we have had a bunch of people put pins on the map... but you really should at least put your first name and a pic if you have one. That would make the map more interesting. You should be able to edit your pin, so why not do it?
Also, I had a great question from a friend yesterday. Since there are obviously a ton of visitors (regular and otherwise) to this blog - how come almost nobody ever comments? My answer...
"Well, they must be afraid I am going to track them down and burn down their house"
That was in jest of course. I would love to read and post comments, but if there is one thing our ministry has proven through time - it is that you can have a huge audience of quiet folks who never participate. Strange, because I know some people who have virtually no audience at all (maybe 5 or 6 people) who get comments from each one of them on every post. Unhappily, some people believe that a loud and boisterous audience means a large audience. Not true at all. Anyway, just commenting... leave your comments on each blog entry and this page will be a lot more interesting.
(***NOTE TO CATHOLIC blog spam terrorists... I don't read or post your regular attacks, so spare me. You won't hear from me until your Pope lets you start burning us again***)
Thanks,
Michael Bunker

1 Comments:
Michael, the map is a cool addition.....really like it. And ya know what, I just never even THOUGHT about leaving comments here....don't know why LOL. Just need a kick in the head every once in awhile I guess! :-)
Bill
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