ArmenThomassian.com Archive for September 2007
Below are links to articles posted in September 2007.
One of South Australia’s god’s Destroyed!
There’s no doubt about it, sport is the Australian god. They live, eat, and breathe, cricket, netball, rugby, and ‘football’ (yeah, like American’s, Australian’s have difficulty distinguishing between hands and feet). Don’t get me wrong, it’s pretty bad in the UK, and even worse in the States, but sports fanaticism is taken to a [...]
The Blessing Of Being In A Universal Family
Over the past few months, we’ve had the priviledge of entertaining a number of different people each month for a week at a time. These individuals and couples, have been helping with the work in Tasmania for a month at a time, and have each taken a Monday to Friday to visit the works here [...]
Try Jesus
This came in the post just recently in Port Lincoln. It says,
“Things getting you down?
Nowhere to go — life seems cruel? Try Jesus.
Simply fill in details on the back of this card. It’s free and it could mean a new beginning for you.”
Have You Followed The Craze?
Not too long ago, it was very rare to come across a website that used the owners name as the domain. However, in the past year or two, many people have begun to grab their personal name domain, such as JoeBloggs.com
When I decided to start this site, the first name I went after was Armen.com. [...]
Web Designer Envy…
You just gotta love the intricate details, and thoughtful design put into the blog, Web Designer Wall
Absolutely awsome…in my opinon!
Whale Of A Time - Photos
As requested, here are some ’stills’ of the whales and pelicans. Most, if not all of these were taken by my wife, as I was busy with the camcorder.
When I place photos directly into a post like this, I try to make them a little more suitable for web viewing, by lowering the quality and [...]
Whale Of A Time
On Thursday afternoon, we left Port Lincoln as normal to travel the 170km up to Elliston for Bible study and prayer. However, after the meeting we continued north towards the Nullarbor to the Head of Bight where Southern Right Whales gather each year to give birth to their young.
There are certain things you just can’t [...]
