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Saturday, January 26, 2008

That's All She Wrote...We're Signing Off.

The time has come for Espresso Roast to be put in moth balls. I will not be shutting it down, but there will be no new posts coming (at least for the foreseeable future). I think all of us who were to serve as contributors had the best intentions, but our schedules just haven't allowed it and I don't have an appetite for writing in the fashion that ER has been over the past few years.

Please keep your subscriptions active in case we do fire it up again so you'll know what's going on, but I can offer no guarantees. As for me, I have started a new online journal using my domain name, DavidCPrice.com, which will really be just that--a simple, online journal focused not on articles, but on personal thoughts and reflections. I invite you to check it out as I hope it will be a place that can serve as an encouragement to those who may visit.

Thank you to all of you who have been an encouragement by your faithful visits and thoughtful comments over the years. I hope to see you over at my new journal...and don't stay silent, I need your insights there, too. Blessings!

David C. Price

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Friday, January 04, 2008

Why, Pat? Why? Why?!

As reported in the Virginian Pilot, Christian broadcaster Pat Robertson, who has made predicting the future an annual tradition, predicts a recession and a major stock market upheaval are on their way for the U.S. On Wednesday, Robertson suggested that Americans will be paying much more for gas at the pump, specifically forecasting that oil would reach $150 a barrel, with the dollar continuing to lose value. "I also believe the Lord was saying by 2009, maybe 2010, there's going to be a major stock market crash," said Robertson, who also acknowledged that his prophecy of a nuclear terror attack in 2007 failed to unfold. Responding to why the U.S. was spared "possibly millions" of deaths in a serious terrorist attack last year, Robertson said, "All I can think is that somehow the people of God prayed and God in his mercy spared us." [from Crosswalk.com]
Oi vey! By the way, does he ever predict any good news? Doesn't it just seem that, according to Robertson, God is always hacked off?

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