Thursday, February 7, 2008

Inaugural Post

Several factors have come together to compel me to create this blog.

You see, in my "professional life", I am a computer software developer. In my "personal life", I am a Bible-believing Christian, Primitive Baptist preacher. I'll try to explain more fully another time. Something that has become more apparent to me in living these two lives concurrently (especially in the last decade) is the difficulty in practicing a godly life in the Internet age. I do not think I am alone.

This blog will provide an outlet on issues concerning Christian discipleship in the Internet age. Some questions I hope to delve into:
  • What issues confront those who seek to serve God, while trying to labor in the computer industry?
  • How can we use modern technology in a God-honoring way?
  • Do Biblical principles make for better software? (Strange question, perhaps, but the answer is: "Yes, they do.")
There will also be free software and code samples for download, and hopefully useful instructions.

I hope you find it informative, useful, and enjoyable. And most of all, I pray that it will honor Him, who died for me.

- ckb

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Chris, I have been wondering about what scriptures did the earliest Christians use? In the first, second, third etc centuries? What about after the Vulgate printing? Were non Catholics using different scriptures? than Catholics if so what? I can't find anything that clearly explains how the early Christians were taught and what scriptures were used. Maybe you can enlighten me concerning this.