After the Con

I did make it to AnimeNEXT, but due to complications with medical supplies I arrived late and was forced to leave early, driving home in the wee hours of the morning of Father's Day.  Still, I ran what I perhaps immodestly would call an excellent Multiverser game for three new players, who all enjoyed it thoroughly.

Let's start with the Christian Gamers Guild.  Another Game Ideas Unlimited article was recovered as RPG-ology #67:  Map , exploring how to make our adventure worlds more three-dimensional.  The Chaplain's Bible Study continued with Mark 5:31 through 40, and although the Musings posts have been on hiatus lately, the study was supplemented with mark Joseph "young" web log post #475:  The Mother of Jairus Daughter , examining the connection between the story of Jesus healing the dying daughter of a synagogue leader and the healing of the woman with the blood flow that is tucked in the middle of it.

On the subject of web log posts, earlier this morning I posted #476:  Versers Deduce , the first behind-the-writings look at In Version , the tenth Multiverser novel, covering the first twelve chapters; chapters 6 through 12 were also posted during this time.  I'm continuing to do setup and character sheet updates for A Dozen Verses, and have begun poking at getting the writing started on Multiverser:  The Thirteenth Story.  I'm also doing setup and editing for An Analytical Commentary on The Book of First Corinthians, first sequel to the Romans book.

Have I missed anything?  There's a new recipe for an onion cheeseburger macaroni at Instagram.  Otherwise, you can keep up to date through my social media sites and particularly the Patreon blog where you can but don't have to support me, and you can support me through PayPal.me without the burden of more blogs to read.

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