Monthly Archives: August 2005

If the Bible Was Blogged–great thoughts from Andrew Jones

But what translation? TallSkinnyKiwi: If the Bible was Blogged

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A Return on Your Starbucks Investment

Telegraph | News | Coffee ‘gives more antioxidants than fruit and veg’

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Finding Neverland

Our family had a movie night tonight after a busy week and before a weekend of activity. Maggie Lee picked up Because of Winn Dixie for she and Jack to watch. I picked up one I remember hearing about during … Continue reading

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Are evangelicals so persecuted?

I found this in the paper this morning. Its obvious that the religious right is missing the point about influence. Interesting article. Star-Telegram | 08/26/2005 | Are evangelicals so persecuted?

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Jim Wallis on Robertson Debacle

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Pat Robertson Again

I just skimmed through my bloglines and noticed that everyone has already said about everything there is to say about Pat Robertson’s latest comment. I won’t try to add more, but I cringe at the damage this does for the … Continue reading

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A Yes Vote from Me For Jim Wallis

From Sojourners website . . . It’s an honor just to be nominated God’s Politics has been nominated for a Quills award – the publishing industry’s soon-to-be inaugurated version of the Oscars! It was named one of the top five … Continue reading

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120 is the Loneliest Number

I recenlty was caller #9 on a call-in radio contest on local station–KLUV, 98.7. I was pumped, never before winning anything, and this time believing I won a Toyota Tacoma truck. I soon realized that I did win, but it … Continue reading

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Willow Creek and Emergent

Thank you Maggi Dawn. This is a Brit’s assessment of Willow Creek, as compared with the emergent churches he is familiar with. I am familiar with both and appreciated his observations and the contrast between their approaches to ministry.

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On Heaven and Hell

This is a good series now beginning on heaven and hell, beginning with a Jewish rabbi’s perspective. _awakening: Rabbi Zalman Marcus on Heaven and Hell [part 1].

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