
Who am I?
Perhaps, you might read my first work which is somewhat biographical and very self-revealing!
A letter written by my General Overseer, The Reverend Carmine Saginario, I think accurately describes my interests as a clergyman, Keep in mind the Reverend Saginario reserves the right to change his mind, but I like the candidness of the letter dated October 15, 1982 to the then pulpit committee of a church on Staten Island. I guess I was a potential candidate for their pastorate.
- Brother King is an excellent Bible teacher. He is not only a student of the Word but an outstanding scholar. His exposition of God’s Word will certainly serve to build up the faith of believers and nourish the life of both new converts and long-standing christians.
- His succcess, in the church he is now pastoring [Burgettstown, PA.] is an indication that he is not only a teacher but a preacher of righteousness and a pastor at heart.
- Your assembly would have to permit him to continue probing the depths of Divine Scripture, inasmuch as he is committed to proclaiming the Truth and allowing it to speak to his own life.
I think he was too kind but he read my heart’s intentions and desires.
For now, I am trying my hand at computer programming using Java [yes, I drink coffee!]. Java is a programming language and I have been employed for 14 years using it and a few other programming languages. We now do everything for the web. What else?
publications
A brief resume of my programming experience (ongoing)
John:
I think you will find this very interesting given your background. This paper “Scrum in Church” mentioned in http://scrum.jeffsutherland.com/2012/10/making-daily-standup-work.html
Later…
Here are two interesting things I was reading:
http://www.world-science.net/exclusives/120612_gospel.htm
http://www.world-science.net/othernews/120920_moral.htm