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I had trouble closing my dresser drawers this afternoon. I pushed harder on the thick padding of shirts and pants. No movement. It was full – really, really full. I tossed the remaining pieces of clothing from the neatly folded laundry pile back onto my bed.
Now I must interject, it’s not that this dresser [...]

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The Case Against Adolescence Book Giveaway

Beauty From the Heart is giving away my favorite book.

The Case Against Adolescence Opposite Way

Not only did Alex and Brett interview Leeland, but on visiting Leeland’s site, I found you can actually listen to the entire album online for free. That’s awesome.

The Case Against Adolescence Comments Issue

Wordpress (or my website) is acting up. For some reason, Wordpress is not alerting me to all your comments needing moderation. So, if you have a comment that hasn’t been moderated – email me at agenttimblog[at]gmail.com.

The Case Against Adolescence President McCain?

I hate to say it, but I’m with Joe on this one.

The Case Against Adolescence 3,100.

That’s right, 3,100 comments can be found on this blog. I’m closing in on 350,000 words as well found within almost 400 posts.

The Rumblings of the Future

David Ketter is one of my favorite teen theological blogger. He takes on issues with great enthusiasm, and has a blog that’s easy to read, and makes you want to jump right in on the discussion that usually ensues each of his posts. On the 13th, he wrote an exceptional post, talking about all of the best of his fellow teen bloggers. I was on that list, but in reality…But to be honest,I should be on the bottom, if on the list at all. But I thank you David for your kind words to all of us. He really outlines all of the best teen bloggers out there right now, and why they are his favorites.

Beautiful job David, beautiful job.

“Whatever The Account doesn’t cover, Agent Tim does – and vice-versa.”

So if I don’t have what you’re looking for, head over to The Account. Every day.

I reiterate all that David says in his post. Well said.

One Response to “The Rumblings of the Future”

  1. David Ketter Says:

    Now who’s getting embarrassed? :P

    I regret that I wasn’t able to sufficiently cover some of the other blogging greats out there – the Harris brothers, Jake, Blogging Boy Scout, etc. – but I honestly didn’t feel that I knew any of them well enough to do so. :)

    Thanks for everything, Tim!

    Grace and Peace,
    David Ketter

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