Apparently, my brother was trying to do maintenance on his blog and accidentally deleted the vast majority of this one.
Update: Apparently the site was returned to the last back-up and the last week’s worth of stuff was lost. Unfortunately, that was the entire history of this very new site. All but two of the posts and their associated comments were lost. I’m trying to remember what they all were now.
1. The Safety of Barack Obama
2. Review of Velvet Elvis (I’ve added a short of review of this book below)
3. Russ’ “Where to Begin” Post
4. My “Mind vs. Heart” Post
I think there was another one, but I can’t remember what it was now. I’m gonna try to rewrite my review of Velvet Elvis … the rest are pretty much gone. Sorry guys.
Clark



Writer Clark D. Goble started this blog as a means to chronicle his imperfect walk with a Perfect Savior and invites you to join in on the conversation. He also invites you to check out the links to his work. Most often, Clark writes about Jesus and theology. He also enjoys writing fiction in a variety of genres.
Todd French is an information technology professional and a resident of Columbus, Ohio; where he shares a humble abode with his darling wife and beautiful daughters. His interests run the gambit from reading voraciously all forms of fiction to rooting for the Cleveland Browns.
Ahh… well… guess that means I still haven’t actually started blogging then have I?
I think Steve just invented a time machine!
I don’t think there is much danger of me inventing anything. I’m too mechanically inept.
Anyway, guys, I really, really, really am sorry about this screw-up. I think I’ll ask for Clark’s help the next time I try to do something on Bluehost’s control panel. I’m good at the “words” part of blogging, but I kind of suck at the technical side of it.
I’ve been reading along here, and Clark’s list of missing posts looks complete. I think the blogroll and/or links is now short by a web site or two, but I don’t recall the titles.
Again … I’m very sorry to have fouled things up. Your posts have been heartfelt and well expressed, and worth reading.
– Steve
Not a problem dude … stuff happens.