REVEREND CHRISTOPHER I. THOMA is a Lutheran pastor, author, public speaker, and cultural critic. He is allergic to sharks, has a 4th-degree black belt in Monopoly, is relatively unmoved by scary movies, and drives a Jeep Wrangler he pretends is the Millennium Falcon.
I just wanted to say thank you for stopping by my blog today. It looks like you’re bringing a unique combination of interests to yours. I think you’ll gain a diverse audience as you go! Despite some Kentucky distilling ancestors, I’ve never developed a taste for whisk(e)y. Maybe someday I’ll try the Scottish variety….
Absolutely! The gifts of God for the people of God!
As a lifetime LCMS Lutheran – whose ancestors were part of the Great Lutheran Migration – I found your December 18th post to be exceptional. Points very well made!
You are kind, Brother Kirchhoff. Cheers and blessings to you and yours.
Greetings from Danville, IL where you lived some portion of your life! I would like to see a review of Old Parr Scotch. It is popular in Central America and I’m not really sure why. Saw it whan I was a Peace Corps volunteer in Panama.
Greetings back at you! I’ll see what I can do.