Category Archives: Fun Stuff

Timeline maker

I spent some time last night tinkering around with a free timeline maker called “Mnemograph.” It’s currently in beta, and has some interesting features like the ability to import RSS feeds, web images, and Wikipedia information right into your timeline.

I’m mostly interested in the program for biblical research and teaching. I would love to be able to create professional-looking timelines for handouts or PowerPoint, without spending a ton of time. Mnemograph has a lot of potential, but after spending almost two hours on the program, I would say it needs a lot more development and bugs worked out before it would really be useful to the average teacher.

You can view the timeline I created of Ezra & Nehemiah by clicking here.

Moms are priceless

A recent study by Salary.com showed that if a stay-at-home mom could be compensated in dollars for all her labor, her salary would be $117,000 year. I’m not surprised. After all, every mom is a teacher, a dietitian, a cook, a house cleaner, an accountant, a dish washer, a landscaper, a nurse, a grocery shopper, a laundry cleaner, a manager, a babysitter, a counselor, and a chauffeur. (I’m sure we could add many more duties to this list.)

The book of Proverbs says, “An excellent wife, who can find? For her worth is far above jewels” (Prov. 31:10). The same applies to mothers as well. Moms might be worth $117,000 from a strictly economic perspective, but spiritually, they are priceless.

Moms are incredible. I’m thankful first of all for my own mom, who helped raise me in the discipline and instruction of the Lord (Eph. 4:4). And more recently, I’ve been thankful for my wonderful wife, who is an awesome mommy to our children. It’s a job I don’t envy, but one I appreciate and benefit from every day.

Happy Mothers Day!

Update: My dad pointed out that, using Ric Edelman’s calculation method, the job-market value of a mom is now $803,000. You can read the article here.