Author: Nathan Campbell

Nathan runs St Eutychus. He loves Jesus. His wife. His daughter. His son. His other daughter. His dog. Coffee. And the Internet. He is the pastor of City South Presbyterian Church, a church in Brisbane, a graduate of Queensland Theological College (M. Div) and the Queensland University of Technology (B. Journ). He spent a significant portion of his pre-ministry-as-a-full-time-job life working in Public Relations, and now loves promoting Jesus in Brisbane and online. He can't believe how great it is that people pay him to talk and think about Jesus. If you'd like to support his writing financially you can do that by giving to his church.

Introducing the underhat

Sweaty hats are a thing of the past. If you want to prevent your hat smelling like scalp sweat – the ninth most stinky sweat of all – then you should totally buy a stack of these head underpants

Phantom of the Opera: the galvanised edition

This one comes via Andrew’s tumblr.

And it’s for those of you who like your culture galvanised (dipped in metal)…

Go tell it on the mountain… certainly don’t sing it here

You know a song is going to be bad if it’s introduced with such verve and style. This song, with all its midi backing track cheer, will put you in the mood for Christmas.

It’s sadly representative of much church music these days….

Things science can’t do

William Lane Craig on science and its limitations…

Put a cap on your can

If you’re too uncoordinated to drink out of a can without spilling your drink down your shirt then maybe, just maybe, this set of 12 bottle tops for cans will come in handy.

I think they’re dumb…

Simple love

If you ever find yourself running out of ways to show love to your neighbour (literal and figurative) you might find this Simple Love website useful.

Via Christian Reflections ages ago.

Shirt of the day: Space Invaders shirt a real blast

This animated Space Invaders shirt is a nice blend of the past and the future. Just don’t wash the battery pack…

It’s the shirt Threadless rejects…

Threadless didn’t like my shirt. Apparently I didn’t use their template. And Apparently they don’t like to play around with other people’s characters and stuff… Well, stuff them.

I now have a store on CafePress. And you can buy your Future of Evolution shirt starting at a price of $21.50 (plus postage).

There are other cuts, colours and styles available through the store.

Real life Duck Hunt

Duck Hunt was an awesome game. The zapper was magic (though I found out how it worked) and the little ducks just begged to be plucked from the sky.

If you’ve been missing the NES experience, like I have, you’ll be excited to know you can now pick up a real life version of the game.

Heroes near a bomb shell

Photographer Agan Harahap put together a little gallery of World War Two photographs featuring superheroes. The good guys could not have won the war without this sort of external help…

That heading is possibly a lame reference to the Ninja Turtles’ catch cry – if you didn’t pick that up… if it needs explaining it’s clearly a bad title.

Nananana nananana hoodie…

Sock it to the fashion police with this retro Batman hoodie that’ll have you powing and whaming in no time…

Blocktastic Wedding Dance

While I may not have succumbed to the temptation to post the JK Wedding Dance that everybody in the world loved I will succumb to posting the Lego version.

Shirt of the Day: Jumping the 3D Shark

One day everybody will be walking around in 3D glasses. When they are they’ll be terrified by this shirt.

Foot fault: Tan lines

Sock tan is a national disgrace. With weather like ours, and with the national footwear being the thong, Australians have no excuse for white feet and ankles.

If you bear the shame of pale feet then you best get one of these – and you can thank me for it later.

It’s a tanning solution. A solarium for the feet. Get one for your socially outcast family members this Christmas for just under $230. They’ll thank you for it…

Novel-T T-Shirts

Here’s a site from the 826NYC organisation that brought you my favourite super hero supply warehouse. This little fundraiser for budding rivals is best described using the blurb from the site…

“Jerseys are a great way to show support for your heroes–if your heroes happen to be athletes.

What if your heroes are found in the bookstore instead of the ballpark? What if books are your game?”

Captain Ahab is probably my favourite… but there’s an “Epic Whale” Moby Dick shirt too…