There remains for us only the very narrow way, often extremely difficult to find, of living every day as though it were our last, and yet living in faith and responsibility as though there were to be a great future...

-- Dietrich Bonhoeffer

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More recent thoughts

I was reviewing my blog statistics today, and realized that most of my hits come from people looking for reviews on AT&T’s U-Verse service.  If you haven’t read any of my other posts, I’ve had U-Verse since January of 2008.  I had the TV and Internet products at the beginning.  I was thinking of switching to the phone service, but they were going to charge an installation fee for it, so I decided that I would not bother to switch.  Besides, they gave me a good deal on a regular landline, so I figure that it would be best to stay with what I have.  I did cancel TV this year due to cutting back on my costs.  I still have the Internet product through them, currently the “Max” product, which is 10 mbps down / 1.5 up.  Since I’ve started to do more media stuff with my company, I thought a fast upload speed would be the best.

I’ve been very interested in Mennonite theology.  I’ve been reading several books recently by John Howard Yoder on pacifiism.  I like what I’m reading.  The thing that I like about Mennonites is that they really seem to be a “third way”.  It is hard to call them conservative or liberal, or any other label.  In fact, I’m reminded very much of the short time that I visited and attended a Plymouth Brethren church.  I seriously think they are on to something.  Maybe I will blog more about what I’ve learned in another post.

As always, if anyone who wanders over here has any ideas on what I should blog about, please do let me know.

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