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Watching Gravity: First Things
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In no order of importance, the blog of Adam Graber and Mike Moore. Wednesday, June 17, 2009. My first post in almost a month (thus, the welcome back). My excuse for the absence is explained with a series of first things:. First time ever in Boston. My friends documented it well here. First wedding of the year in Indiana. First time graduating from Seminary. First extended canoe trip from Wisconsin to Illinois. First time wearing a brown tuxedo in a West Virginia wedding. Props John. 26 1 First Date = 27.
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Watching Gravity: Open Road
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In no order of importance, the blog of Adam Graber and Mike Moore. Monday, June 22, 2009. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Third Way Faith- Shane Hipps. Stuff White People Like. NLT Blog (New Living Translation). Northern Seminary Professors and Student Blogs. BETA narrative (Dan Lugo). Exchanging Hope (Paul Rollet). Notes from the Overground (John Withum). Reclaiming the Mission (Dave Fitch). What Lies Ahead (Josh Sabo). Hungry and Thirsty (John and Aleta Lynch). Kim Tobey's Old Movies Blog.
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Watching Gravity: Playing by the Rules
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In no order of importance, the blog of Adam Graber and Mike Moore. Tuesday, July 07, 2009. Playing by the Rules. I was as excited as anyone when Kris won “American Idol.” I liked his humility, and, like a good American, I love the underdog. After that, friends sent me links to video of him singing hymns. But more importantly, popular evangelical worship songs. In prominent places in U.S. mass culture. How does the church function when it is the dominant power? I don’t have the answers to that. My sister ...
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Watching Gravity: March 2009
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In no order of importance, the blog of Adam Graber and Mike Moore. Monday, March 30, 2009. Flooding in North Dakota: From the Frontlines. A cousin of mine works at North Dakota State where major flooding has been happening. He sent an email and I thought you would appreciate it. My boss here at North Dakota State . . . built a 5 ft. tall sandbag dike around his house but today had to leave by boat because the dike was failing. . . . Psalm 46:1-3, 10-11 1. God is our refuge and strength,. I'm sure this is...
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Watching Gravity: May 2009
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In no order of importance, the blog of Adam Graber and Mike Moore. Tuesday, May 19, 2009. Did you know there are only 5 weekends in May? I realized that last night while talking with some friends. Now I'm challenged with being in two different states for two different commitments during the same weekend. That's a good example of my life recently.the last weeks I've been pleasantly occupied but frustrated. When is her graduation? We need to get coffee like we use to. Sunday, May 17, 2009. I thought. T...
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Watching Gravity: "Waiting 'til the shine wears off"
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In no order of importance, the blog of Adam Graber and Mike Moore. Wednesday, August 05, 2009. Waiting 'til the shine wears off". Reading Time: 2.5 minutes). CT's June cover story. Caught my interest, mainly because of its subtitle: "How Tim Keller Found Manhattan: The pastor of Redeemer Church is becoming an international figure because he's a local one." It caught my attention because it supported an idea. Standing 6'4", with a bald head, glasses, and a coat and tie, Keller, 58, does not look hip. ...
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Exchanging Hope: Indifference & Desiring the Will of God
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He has shown you, O mortal, what is good. And what does the LORD require of you? To act justly and to love mercy and to walk humbly with your God." - Micah 6:8. Quezon City, Metro-Manila, Philippines. View my complete profile. Tuesday, September 9, 2014. Indifference and Desiring the Will of God. Recently, I have been using a book by Larry Warner called Journey with Jesus: Discovering the Spiritual Exercises of Saint Ignatius. The following is a segment of the introduction to Indifference.
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Exchanging Hope: The Journey of Communication
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He has shown you, O mortal, what is good. And what does the LORD require of you? To act justly and to love mercy and to walk humbly with your God." - Micah 6:8. Quezon City, Metro-Manila, Philippines. View my complete profile. Thursday, June 12, 2014. The Journey of Communication. I have been on a constant journey to learn the art of communicating over my lifetime. This is a journey that all of us take, at least beginning from the time we take our first breath. The favorite devise of the devil, ancient a...
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Watching Gravity: August 2009
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In no order of importance, the blog of Adam Graber and Mike Moore. Friday, August 28, 2009. Fruits of our labor. I was just handed this Bible. At work. They've just arrived in our warehouse and are due in stores October 1. I'm really excited about it. (Sorry that you can't see the whole cover. What you're looking at is part of the cover- in dark brown- with a packaging wrap- in tan.). Inside is a straight-text Bible with cross-references in a center column on each page. Up front is 330 pages of. Instead,...
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Watching Gravity: God will give you more than you can handle
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In no order of importance, the blog of Adam Graber and Mike Moore. Tuesday, February 24, 2009. God will give you more than you can handle. I’ve heard people say, “God will. Give you more than you can handle.” That’s a nice sentiment, but I don’t think it’s true. It’s meant to be reassuring, and it sounds that way, but if it’s not true, it’s worthless. The sentiment misquotes 1 Cor 10:13. No, I believe, God. Give you more than you can handle. Sometime burdens will be heavier than you can carry. Because it...