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David G. Kuhtenia 1. Byline name: David G. Kuhtenia 2. Born where/when: Bridgeport, Connecticut; 8/20/63 3. Family stats: Married to Michelle; only other dependent is Jasmine (the pooch) 4. College & major: University of Cincinnati, B.Sc. in Nuclear Engineering; Medical College of Ohio, M.Sc. in Medical Physics 5. First job & the scars it left: Paper route at age 14. No scars at all (work is a good thing; read Genesis again!) 6. Current Church: Calvary Apostolic, Columbus, Ohio 7. Favorite Bible character/story & why? (Other than Jesus) Job. He explicitly and thoroughly dealt with a lot of the big “why” questions, and he then made the right conclusion. 8. Favorite scripture & why? “O the depth of the riches both of the wisdom and knowledge of God! how unsearchable are his judgments, and his ways past finding out! For who hath known the mind of the Lord? Or who hath been his counsellor? Or who hath first given to him, and it shall be recompensed unto him again? For of him, and through him, and to him, are all things: to whom be glory for ever. Amen.” (Romans 11:33-36) This pretty well summarizes the essence of the whole thing, eh? 9.
Currently in CD player:
Julie Miller, Blue Pony 10. Book I'll read someday: The Life and Times of Jesus the Messiah 11. Most prized possession: Wedding ring 12. Product I'd endorse: Briggs & Riley luggage (more or less indestructible; worth the $) 13. Phrase I overuse: “Oh, brother.” 14. My best vacation was: A week on St. John, USVI at an ocean view villa with my wife 15. The one person living I'd like spend dinner with: Bill Clinton (such complexity in one person; not worthy of my vote, but certainly an interesting person) 16. The one historic figure not named Jesus I'd like to spend dinner with: Paul (as in Apostle; what sort of personality did such a driven person have?) 17. Favorite Other: Chocolate chip cookies (of course)
Articles
include: Ancient Questions for Modern Times - Job: An Appreciation - December 4, 2000 The Glorification of God or the Indulgence of Self? - July 17, 2000 No
Longer Pentecostal: The Sarah Vowell Interview - June
26, 2000 Doubting
the Evidence? - June 5, 2000 Campus
Ministry – There Has to Be More -
March 6, 2000 "Think
On These Things": A Brief Ethiopian Travelogue - February
14, 2000 The Amazing Potential of Campus Ministry - November 19, 1999
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