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Archive for April, 2008

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While many of you have already heard…
Yes, that’s the news in our house!  Isn’t (s)he cute?!
It’s time to unleash another little force on the world… and on ourselves too!

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Gulp

A friend sent me this beauty of an ad.  If you look hard enough, you might even find a lesson of some sort in there, I imagine…

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Ugly Religion

We’ve just started this series at church on Sundays.  It runs for the next three weeks.
If you know anyone who hates religion, invite them to come.  Jesus might surprise them!
Lessons will be posted HERE shortly for those who’d rather listen from a distance.

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The Power of Hunger

Time.com had an interesting little article today. Perhaps nothing you didn’t already know, but it certainly shows clearly something of the world we live in.
How Hunger Could Topple Regimes

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Psalm 37

I’ve found myself in a bit of a “scriptural funk” as of late. My time in my Bible has felt tough, which has also led to it seriously lacking in quantity.
Dry spells… oh yes, I know what those are about.
Today, I battled into the psalms. Midway into #37, I found good stuff…
“Be still [...]

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Simply Nothing

After hours of carefully loading my iPod for our vacation, I listened to it for all of 20 minutes along the way.  This song got repeated for about 12 of those minutes.  It was one of those I-really-needed-to-hear-this -song-at-this-time experiences, and I’ll forever attach this tune to driving along the Red Sea.
From Shawn McDonald, this [...]

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Jet Lag

On our way home, we had the honour of doing Monday twice. When we finally called it a day, we did so in that collapse-into-your-own-bed-after-a-long-holiday kind of way.
Now 4 AM, and I’m apparently passed that phase… or so far back in it that I can’t get out. Either way, my lovely wife seems [...]

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Hi friends.
In the midst of a trip like this, it’s amazing how many random experiences and memorable lessons arise.  From that file, I offer these miscellaneous bits…

The people of the Middle East are by and large some of the most friendly people I’ve met.  I’m sure there are some grumpy, unpleasant ones too, but we’ve [...]

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