It’s been a while since I’ve posted on here. Can’t believe I started this blog in sixth grade. However, I want to start posting weekly. So here’s my post of the week: Book of the Week: Do Hard Things by Alex & Brett Harris Quote of the Week: “Golly, that’s a lot of apples” Topic of the Week: Podcasts I started my podcast called Micah Lindley’s Oddcast, but I never continued making episodes. Here we go again! Here’s what the podcast will be on this week: Christianity: How to respond to false theology Tech: Google’s developer summit Books: The best books upcoming in 2019 Oddness: Quote of the Week (explanation) Movies: Ant-Man (2015) Programming: How I got 20 followers in a week on Scratch FAQ: Q: Why did you stop producing the If I Had Three Elephants podcast? A: We ran out of ideas, and I started high school. No more time. Q: Will you feature guests on the Oddcast? A: Possibly. Q: Wow, did you run out of questions already? A: Yeah. Yeah, I did.
It's been a while since I posted on this blog, so I decided to start posting again. This is a short devotional I wrote. From James 3:2-12 Think of the most dangerous creature in the world. Maybe it’s a tiger, or a bear, or even the deadly box jellyfish. Just about anything you can think of has somewhere been tamed and locked up in a zoo. Even though man can tame the deadliest animals, we cannot tame the most dangerous thing in the world: our tongues. In James 3:2-10, James uses the metaphor of taming animals to apply to the problem of our tongues. James says that everyone stumbles in what he says. Everyone sins through speech at one time or another. Some examples of terrible things that we do with our tongue are discouraging others, not sharing the gospel, and cursing. Our tongues are so bad that James uses several phrases to describe them: set on fire by hell, boasting, representing a world of evil, and full of deadly poison. Our tongue is more dangerous than