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The Women's Liberty Bell Blog: Chime in with us!: Staying Humble as it Gets Personal by Rob Dixon
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The Women's Liberty Bell Blog: Chime in with us! Are you working within a faith context to Establish Justice for girls/women? Do you find yourself struggling to work through similar ideas/roadblocks our suffragist sisters faced 100 years ago? If so, “chime in” with us and share insights, laments, hopes and strategies for change to continue the unfinished work of establishing Liberty and Justice for All, males and females alike. In the same way that slavery was a moral challenge for the 19. Thankfully, Go...
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Ezer Kenegedo | Antipodean Perspectives | Page 2
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Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Newer posts →. August 27, 2016. I was wondering about this recent perspective that has developed (since the sixties) in the world and has infiltrated the body of Christ as well. In today’s life we are told that people do horrible things because of low self-esteem. 8220;Wretched man that I am! Who will deliver me from this body of death? 8221; (Romans 7:24). Continue reading →. You Can Make a Difference! August 20, 2016. I was reading Elizabeth Kendall.
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church | A Travelogue of the Interior
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Daughters: the doorway to a father’s heart. From “Tears in the Night” to “Wiping Away Every Tear”. Going to Heaven on a Preposition! Tears In The Night. The most a poem can do. A Travelogue of the Interior. June 23, 2014. A “perverted attack”? A difference of opinion? Or a hill to die on? A funny thing happened the other day. OK, maybe not so funny, but it happened. I wrote a post ruminating on what might be an underlying dynamic contributing to the sex abuse climate. I love men for lots of reasons, but ...
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Daughters: the doorway to a father’s heart | A Travelogue of the Interior
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Daughters: the doorway to a father’s heart. From “Tears in the Night” to “Wiping Away Every Tear”. Going to Heaven on a Preposition! Tears In The Night. The most a poem can do. A Travelogue of the Interior. Daughters: the doorway to a father’s heart. Scholars tell us that over thirty percent of the Hebrew Scripture is poetry. Man’s first speech recorded in Genesis 2:23 is an exquisite poem of appreciation and praise, celebrating his wife’s equality. This one at last, bone of my bones. For David poetry wa...
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fiction | A Travelogue of the Interior
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Daughters: the doorway to a father’s heart. From “Tears in the Night” to “Wiping Away Every Tear”. Going to Heaven on a Preposition! Tears In The Night. The most a poem can do. A Travelogue of the Interior. June 18, 2014. Harold Fry, Walter Mitty and Me. I am a pilgrim at heart. The urge to travel, or more specifically, to journey, I am sure is etched deep in my DNA, and throughout the years of my life I have traveled as time, opportunity and good fortune have permitted. I have been transported by the re...
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abuse | A Travelogue of the Interior
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Daughters: the doorway to a father’s heart. From “Tears in the Night” to “Wiping Away Every Tear”. Going to Heaven on a Preposition! Tears In The Night. The most a poem can do. A Travelogue of the Interior. June 17, 2014. How does a Christian magazine end up posting a letter defending statutory rape? A week ago, the. L (LJ), published a letter written by a man in jail for statutory rape of a teenage girl in his youth group. A number of bloggers have written about the ordeal — some of them sexual ab...
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doubt | A Travelogue of the Interior
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Daughters: the doorway to a father’s heart. From “Tears in the Night” to “Wiping Away Every Tear”. Going to Heaven on a Preposition! Tears In The Night. The most a poem can do. A Travelogue of the Interior. May 27, 2014. I Am Probably Wrong. I am probably wrong — if not in entirety, then at least in some portion, about everything that matters to me. About who God is. About how to read the Bible. About what it means for Jesus to be a human being. About my own story and how I’ve made sense of it. Recognizi...
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Going to Heaven on a Preposition! | A Travelogue of the Interior
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Daughters: the doorway to a father’s heart. From “Tears in the Night” to “Wiping Away Every Tear”. Going to Heaven on a Preposition! Tears In The Night. The most a poem can do. A Travelogue of the Interior. Going to Heaven on a Preposition! Dr Bruce Waltke, my mentor for almost four decades, sends me his unpublished translations and exegesis of psalms, one by one, for which I then create Power Point slides and reformat his exegesis to make it more accessible for his students. Literally: my shield /.
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Rabbi’s Corner | A Travelogue of the Interior
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Daughters: the doorway to a father’s heart. From “Tears in the Night” to “Wiping Away Every Tear”. Going to Heaven on a Preposition! Tears In The Night. The most a poem can do. A Travelogue of the Interior. I’m thrilled to step offstage and make room for my friend, mentor and pastor, Brian Morgan. Brian and Emily Morgan. Like most of my discoveries in life, the gift of poetry. Teach about the cross. we. Live under the cross. Then in an act of extreme tenderness, he gently pressed his cheek to mine and pr...
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