I would have been surprised by the name Judah, except I met a toddler just last month by that name, along with his big brother Jonah. I think it will prove to be a very good name.
Oh, Tim... if it can't be helped, make sure to give him some supplementary courses in literary and Elizebethan English, Bible prophecy, and the proper use of pronouns.
I'm sure Doctor Spock has some suggestions for appropriate materials for all age ranges!
"Blessed are they whose quivers are full." (Ps. 127:5)
ReplyDeleteCongratulations, Tim! Glory be to God for all things!
(And thanks for taking the time yesterday to answer my e-mail about the CSB update during the middle of this!)
Congratulations Timothy! He's adorable.
ReplyDeleteCongratulations to you and your wife!
ReplyDeleteLouis,
ReplyDeleteThe fact that he is adorable is solely due to my beautiful wife! :)
Congrats! Does he have a favorite Bible translation yet? :-)
ReplyDeleteCongratulations Timothy, wonderful news!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations Tim, God bless
ReplyDeleteCongrats to you and the Missus!
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful blessing! Congratulations to you and your wife.
ReplyDeleteSharon
Don't poison his mind with the NRSV - start him on the D-R on the eighth day!
ReplyDeleteChrysostom,
ReplyDeleteToo late. We already have a Catholic Childrens Bible that uses the NRSV! ;)
Looks like a keeper.
ReplyDeleteI would have been surprised by the name Judah, except I met a toddler just last month by that name, along with his big brother Jonah. I think it will prove to be a very good name.
AWESOME!
ReplyDeleteOh, Tim... if it can't be helped, make sure to give him some supplementary courses in literary and Elizebethan English, Bible prophecy, and the proper use of pronouns.
ReplyDeleteI'm sure Doctor Spock has some suggestions for appropriate materials for all age ranges!