My old domain name officially expires today. If for some strange reason you are still using Qangaroo.com to get here, or are still emailing me using a Qangaroo.com email address, it isn’t going to work anymore. From now on you’ll have to use JoeyDay.com.
A lot of my Internet account names used to be Qangaroo. Now I’m in the process of switching them over to variants of my name. If you have me on your Instant Messenger program, you should only send messages to my new identity and delete the old one (I won’t be using the old ones anyway so you shouldn’t ever see them online). If you are interested in adding me to your IM list, email me your contact info, and I’ll reply with mine (assuming I know who you are). Those of you who are already on my list should have received the new address by now through your IM program.
It happened yesterday. There I was sitting in Taco Bell, minding my own business, eating a chicken enchilada bowl and reading my Bible. These two girls walk in (about high school age), they notice what I’m reading, and they immediately come over to introduce themselves.
They started out with, “We noticed what you are reading, and we think that’s really cool. Do you have a religious background?” I told them yes, and they explained to me that they are Seventh-day Adventists. Then they asked if they could sit down and have lunch with me. I thought to myself, “why not?”, so they ordered their food and sat down.
Continue reading “Adventist Encounter” →
For the past few months I’ve been reading Mormon America: The Power and the Promise, by Richard and Joan Ostling. It is probably the most objective book about Mormonism by any non-Mormon writer, and I’ve found it to be a painstakingly accurate and non-confrontational book. It presents the details of the Mormon faith very meticulously and mostly positively, and leaves the reader up to his own judgment as to what sort of religion Mormonism is. I would highly recommend it to any reader.
The other day I was flipping through and found an interesting appendix in the back that lists a handful of websites related to Mormonism.
Continue reading “Restoration Websites” →