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Ish Nunez: May 2008
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Thursday, May 29, 2008. Oh Lord, You're beautiful. I've been waking up to this song in my head this past week. Oh Lord, you're beautiful; Your face is all I seek. For when your eyes are on this child, Your grace abounds to me. I want to take your word and shine it all around. But first help me to just, live it Lord. And when I'm doing well, help me to never seek a crown. For my reward is giving glory to you. Oh Lord, please light the fire, That once burned bright and clean. 8212; Keith Green.
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Ish Nunez: September 2008
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Saturday, September 27, 2008. I’ve been feeling that I’ve said yes to so much that I don’t have time to have a healthy balanced relationship with God. Something that I’ve said yes to before but have been distracted from by the things that I’ve said yes to after. I want that to change. Do I have too much on my plate? Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Friends, country men, Russians! View my complete profile.
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Flight 531: Lent [Day 5]: Approach and Departure
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Lent [Day 5]: Approach and Departure. The countdown from one-hundred-ten reflexively begins as the gear drops - a test of a flight attendant's tension-easing small talk several trips ago. A fling of a mooring rope to land about the time that faith in fluid dynamics wanes. (One-hundred-twelve to a crooked touchdown - owing, perhaps, to an errant forty-six and inconsistent pacing. The human measurement of the mechanical.). Originally written 1 January 2010. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Lent [Day 1]:...
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June | 2011 | Adventures Abroad
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Just another WordPress.com site. Monthly Archives: June 2011. Reverse Culture Shock: Who knew it would be so….interesting…. June 15, 2011. After being away for 9 months, I made the attempt before leaving Argentina to prepare myself for the culture shock of coming home. It was a little more intense than I had originally expected, but I think I am adjusting … Continue reading →. Laura K. Moore. Reverse Culture Shock: Who knew it would be so….interesting…. Waterfalls in Puerto Iguazu. Join 4 other followers.
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Just another WordPress.com site. Monthly Archives: May 2011. Soup is not soup if you’re getting the Paraguayan kind…. May 19, 2011. Sharayah and I had an interesting cultural experience when on a chilly day in Iguazu we went out for lunch to have a little soup to warm our cold bones. The restaurant was called El Arbol Real and was a … Continue reading →. Waterfalls in Puerto Iguazu. May 17, 2011. Laura K. Moore. Reverse Culture Shock: Who knew it would be so….interesting…. Waterfalls in Puerto Iguazu.
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January | 2011 | Adventures Abroad
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Just another WordPress.com site. Monthly Archives: January 2011. On my way to Chaco…. January 9, 2011. As I head out to Chaco to help lead at a youth camp and ministry – I think of what Moses must have felt like when God called him to set the Israelite’s free. What a huge task – to … Continue reading →. Laura K. Moore. Reverse Culture Shock: Who knew it would be so….interesting…. Soup is not soup if you’re getting the Paraguayan kind…. Waterfalls in Puerto Iguazu. Tis so sweet to trust in Jesus.
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The Strand: Where God Has Curly Hair, Wears Running Shorts, Loves Tea & Oreos, and Knows That We Need More Beer & Men
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Finding the Art in Everything. 17 May, 2013. Where God Has Curly Hair, Wears Running Shorts, Loves Tea and Oreos, and Knows That We Need More Beer and Men. A portrait - Coffee, Tea, and Sisterhood. I am wracking my brain right now for good stories about my. Life in Northern California that don’t feature at least one of these girls. I don’t have many. This is for three reasons:. I met them 6 weeks after I got here. We’ve spent an insane amount of time together. And I mean sisters. Sisters see you no makeu...
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The Strand: The Strand
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Finding the Art in Everything. 05 October, 2007. Photo: The Strand, ca. 1929. The Museum of London. While literary London landmarks include Bloomsbury, Westminster, and Shakespeare’s South Bank, it is unlikely any single neighborhood housed more writers for a longer period of time. Since the Strand was the merely home. In college, much of my literary critical training emphasized a very. Method. The literature I studied was. Walking next to you. You are brilliant. absolutely. October 16, 2007 at 11:12 PM.
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The Strand: March 2011
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Finding the Art in Everything. 12 March, 2011. I is for Israelites. No one tells you that freedom first feels like death. I met with my spiritual director this week and confessed that I want to go home. In a way that bears down on me like a physical weight. And while I know my "old life" is impossible to retrieve, it's the only name I can put on the relief I crave. When I explained this to my spiritual director, he said, "I bet you're asking God, 'Did you bring me out here to die? But the answer is.
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The Strand: February 2011
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Finding the Art in Everything. 28 February, 2011. Top-five Things I learned from Troy Urquhart. As a teacher, my greatest blessing is the friends who are also my teachers. The Top-five Things I Learned from Troy Urquhart. 1 The search for Truth depends on the search for the Right Question. 2 Someone answered that question for you already. Go read. 3 There is no shame in being an elitist or connoisseur. 4 There is no excuse for the unwillingness to work hard. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Walking Next to You.