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The Common Loon: Unfinished Summer Reading
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Navigating high winds at the convergence of theology, culture and the local church. August 27, 2010. These days, my 'radar screen' list of titles yet to be purchased or borrowed typically contains around 50 books at any given time- and that's if I'm being picky. Oh, and let's not forget the appeal of biblio-aesthetics with. Dust jackets, spines, cover art and binding. A far cry from. Last year's productive summer. Here's a sampling of my. Reading from the summer of 2010:. What are People For? Never Mind ...
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The Common Loon: July 2010
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Navigating high winds at the convergence of theology, culture and the local church. July 27, 2010. Here's something I recently read in Eugene Peterson's book,. Run with the Horses: The Quest for Life at its Best. Try enjoying an evening of television consumption after reading that one. Posted by Dan Stringer. July 20, 2010. What's Wrong with this Blog? For starters, the font is too small, the posts are too infrequent and the topics are more scattered than my 3-year- old's. Everyone knows that Blogspot.
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The Common Loon: June 2010
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Navigating high winds at the convergence of theology, culture and the local church. June 30, 2010. Book Review: Evolving in Monkey Town. Rachel Held Evans and I share a lot in common. We’re both 29-year- olds. Who were raised in evangelical homes and attended small Christian colleges from 1999 to 2003. We’ ve. Both experienced our fair share of disillusionment with various aspects of American evangelicalism and have lived to blog about it. Sometimes gets called ‘Rachel’ by mistake. It’s like God ru...
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The Common Loon: October 2010
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Navigating high winds at the convergence of theology, culture and the local church. October 9, 2010. This Blog Has Moved! The Common Loon blog has moved from here to a new site:. Posted by Dan Stringer. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). My name is Dan Stringer and this was my blog from March 2008 to October 2010. These days you can find me at danstringer.net. Or on Twitter @StringerDan. This Blog Has Moved! Steel mesh reinforced glass Noahs ark.
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The Common Loon: Trivia and Trash
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Navigating high winds at the convergence of theology, culture and the local church. July 27, 2010. Here's something I recently read in Eugene Peterson's book,. Run with the Horses: The Quest for Life at its Best. Try enjoying an evening of television consumption after reading that one. Posted by Dan Stringer. Gosh, I think Ill read a book. August 1, 2010 at 4:09 AM. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Or on Twitter @StringerDan. Whats Wrong with this Blog? Steel mesh reinforced glass Noahs ark.
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Follow me on Twitter. And stalk me on facebook. Connect with me on Linkedin. View my web development work at 343design. December 1, 2014 6. Probably a gang member. White man in a hoodie? It is still our problem. Just because we didn’t try to be this way, doesn’t mean we are not responsible. Our future is bound up with our non-white brothers and sisters We are as they are. Yet, it is all too easy to turn the other way and pretend it does not matter. But why can’t they just get over it?
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The Common Loon: April 2010
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Navigating high winds at the convergence of theology, culture and the local church. April 30, 2010. Why am I doing this? What am I striving for? Who is this about? What have I gotten myself into? Will I regret this? Have I given it enough thought? Am I thinking too hard? What are my priorities? Can I live with the trade-offs? Am I a good husband and father? Am I overly ambitious? Am I too easily satisfied? Am I working too hard? Am I slacking off? Is the struggle really worth it? What will it cost me?
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The Common Loon: May 2010
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Navigating high winds at the convergence of theology, culture and the local church. May 31, 2010. Our Son, God's Child. Is the Father ultimately near or detached from those in pain? Can the Holy Spirit be called upon to work miraculous healings in the 21st century or not? Will Jesus really come back someday to vanquish all injustice and disease? John Stott put it this way:. May the supernatural, unfailing, parental love of God for Vincent be sufficient for all of us who. Long to see him healed. On the su...
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The Common Loon: Book Review: Evolving in Monkey Town
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Navigating high winds at the convergence of theology, culture and the local church. June 30, 2010. Book Review: Evolving in Monkey Town. Rachel Held Evans and I share a lot in common. We’re both 29-year- olds. Who were raised in evangelical homes and attended small Christian colleges from 1999 to 2003. We’ ve. Both experienced our fair share of disillusionment with various aspects of American evangelicalism and have lived to blog about it. Sometimes gets called ‘Rachel’ by mistake. It’s like God ru...
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The Common Loon: A Few Questions
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Navigating high winds at the convergence of theology, culture and the local church. April 30, 2010. Why am I doing this? What am I striving for? Who is this about? What have I gotten myself into? Will I regret this? Have I given it enough thought? Am I thinking too hard? What are my priorities? Can I live with the trade-offs? Am I a good husband and father? Am I overly ambitious? Am I too easily satisfied? Am I working too hard? Am I slacking off? Is the struggle really worth it? What will it cost me?
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