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Kate Faulkner: January 2009
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Thursday, January 29, 2009. So who's poor anyway? I have been reading a book called 'The Blessings of the Poor', and have been getting so much out of it. It's caused me to re-think the way I live, how I view my possessions and their worth, and has opened my eyes to what really matters. I've asked myself the tough questions like 'Would I still be content if I had absolutely NOTHING but God? I think that's a great question for a 'self-check-up'. . And how could you EVER live without your iPod? Wow See, whe...
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Kate Faulkner: JAMES MACPHERSON: @#$#$ ... Kevin's Just Like Us!
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Tuesday, March 10, 2009. JAMES MACPHERSON: @#$#$ . Kevin's Just Like Us! I don't want a leader who is just like me, I want a leader who is better, though able to identify easily with me. JAMES MACPHERSON: @#$#$ . Kevin's Just Like Us! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. JAMES MACPHERSON: @#$#$ . Kevins Just Like Us! What I'm reading right now! Shelfari: Book reviews on your book blog.
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Kate Faulkner: March 2008
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Thursday, March 27, 2008. Interesting thoughts to ponder. Interesting thoughts to ponder. I found these snippets on the About Me website - http:/ www.aboutme.org/blog.php. In a world where information is being delivered to us from all sides at an ever increasing rate, how do we make sure that the things which matter aren't lost in the noise? What kind of crazy world humanises pets while millions of children are allowed to be dehumanised every day? Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View my complete profile.
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Kate Faulkner: So who's poor anyway?
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Thursday, January 29, 2009. So who's poor anyway? I have been reading a book called 'The Blessings of the Poor', and have been getting so much out of it. It's caused me to re-think the way I live, how I view my possessions and their worth, and has opened my eyes to what really matters. I've asked myself the tough questions like 'Would I still be content if I had absolutely NOTHING but God? I think that's a great question for a 'self-check-up'. . And how could you EVER live without your iPod? Wow See, whe...
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Kate Faulkner: A little thought of mine....
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Tuesday, June 9, 2009. A little thought of mine. It's been a while since I've blogged, I thought it was time to write my next installment :-). Since I last spoke. I have started a new job at a small optometrist (specialising in Behavioral Optometry), working as a personal assistant/receptionist/optical dispenser-in-training, and I am loving it! There is so much to learn, and I am eager to perfect my role. . And why does it scare us so to take that first step in outworking our faith? Shelfari: Book review...
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dustan bell...: November 2008
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November 13, 2008. A Day in the Life. Known as 'the father of modern missions', William Carey is famous for his pioneering missionary work in India. Here is the record of one his days in India, reconstructed from his diary in 1806. He rose at a quarter to six, read a chapter from the Hebrew Bible and spent some time in private devotion. At nine o’clock, “the service being over and the congregation gone,” he sat down and translated Ezekiel 11 into Bengali—which took him nearly two ...Dost thou love life?
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dustan bell...: Where is God in pain?
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April 4, 2009. Where is God in pain? Noted Auschwitz survivor, Elie Wiesel, recounted an experience he had while a prisoner in the notorious death camp. Wiesel, along with the rest of the camp, were forced to watch the execution of a fellow Jewish prisoner. They watched as the prisoner hung on the gallows, refusing to die, struggling and kicking in the throes of death. In hopeless desperation, an onlooker was heard to say, "Where is God? Sourced from 'Jesus Among Other Gods' by Ravi Zacharias.
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