Last week, Papa gave me his latest book review to put up online.
Spent about 5 hours today in front of the computer. Here’s what I was doing.
* reformatting a MS Word doc
* checking
* making gifs of Chinese characters
* moving text from doc to HTML (NOT using the MS Word “Save As Web Page” function, oh, horror of horrors!)
* moving footnotes to HTML
* formatting all the HTML pages
* checking to see all formatting is consistent
* making table of contents
* inserting table of contents on all pages
* linking pages together with “back” and “next” links
* checking
* making a PDF
* making bookmarks in the PDF
* linking PDF to every page
* checking
* choosing keywords
* checking
* uploading HTML pages and PDF
* checking
* writing an e-mail update
* checking
* sending off the e-mail
MY NECK IS KILLING ME!
So good to have work to do! I mean it. Of all the work I do, this is what I feel is the most meaningful. So go on and read it! It’s about a Japanese theologian’s Japanese view of the Trinity, so I realize many of you may not be terribly interested in it, but that’s OK. LOL. Read it! It’s interesting and edifying and you might learn something about the state of Christianity in Japan.
Nozomu Miyahira’s Towards a Theology of the Concord of God: A Review by Rev. Ralph Allan Smith
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