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Lindsikins: a season for change
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Thursday, June 21, 2007. A season for change. Life changing thing number 1. I will keep you updated on my efforts. Are you going for real vegetarian? Or just more "morally responsible" omnivore? So i'm a little behind on the blogging, but sounds like a good plan! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Train Go Sorry - Leah Hager Cohen. The Irresistible Revolution - Shane Claiborne. Something to think about. My name is Lindsey. View my complete profile.
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Lindsikins: Something to look forward to
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Tuesday, May 22, 2007. Something to look forward to. Interpol 7.10.07. Riot 6.12.07. Something else to look forward to: paramore and meg and dia July 14th. June 29th @ the Aardvark. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Train Go Sorry - Leah Hager Cohen. The Irresistible Revolution - Shane Claiborne. Something to think about. My name is Lindsey. View my complete profile.
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Lindsikins: Pride
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Tuesday, April 17, 2007. I am really nice, I promise. I think you're nice. and there's nothing wrong with being mad, or hurt. the important thing is that you are working toward forgiveness. it doesn't have to happen instantly, but it DOES need to happen eventually. I think you are doing a great job of it. these things take time, and you are progressing a lot quicker than anyone could have expected from you. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Train Go Sorry - Leah Hager Cohen. Something to think about.
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.: May 2006
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Tuesday, May 30, 2006. Are you really a Christian? Are you really a Christian? An alleged friend asked me. We were discussing whether or not getting to go to heaven is the primary goal for Christians to live toward. I, of course, was against this idea. Jesus spent a lot more time teaching people how to access and live in the presence of God here and now than about where you go after you die. For those of you who might think I am digging myself deeper into the hole of liberalism or universalism, hear me o...
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.: Horse update
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Sunday, July 16, 2006. In case you were worried, Barbaro is doing well. Assistant trainer Peter Brette says "He's doing fine. He's in a good frame of mind.". Do you remember Barbaro? He won the Kentucky Derby this year, and quickly brought up discussion that he might become the first triple crown winner in almost thirty years. Instead, he shattered a bone in his leg before the first turn of the Preakness. I went to seminary in Kentucky, in horse farm country. Several of my fellow students had part ti...
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.: O M G
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Tuesday, July 11, 2006. I'm still processing this, so I will respond more completely to it later, but I found in my email this morning something from the Waco District. Our Conference has decided that in September all our churches will unite in emphasizing the church's mission: MAKING DISCIPLES OF JESUS CHRIST FOR THE TRANSFORMATION OF THE WORLD. Incredibly, attached to the email were outlines for the sermons for the 3 Sundays we are to plug this theme. I won't even have to figure out what to preach!
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.: February 2006
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Monday, February 27, 2006. I just received another of "those" emails. This one was titled "If you don't forward this, you don't have a heart.". I apparently do not have a heart; because even if I read the message and was moved by it, with a heading like that, I refuse to forward it. This particular message was a heart-tugging story alleging that a baby was severly burned and that each time the email was forwarded the parents would receive three cents. A picture was attached. Nice touch. Links to this post.
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.: April 2006
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Wednesday, April 26, 2006. Free but not easy. Does receiving something free make it easier to accept? I think it might just make it more difficult. I recently bought a membership to an online audiobook club. This site has hundreds of audiobooks available for download. Since I spend so much time in my car, I thought this would be a great investment. To make it even better, for signing up I received one free credit. I get a free audiobook! Yes, I think it does. (I always think it does.). Some of us, for in...