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Made in Louisville: So simple it is scary--like bears.
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You know how we do. View my complete profile. April 13, 2009. So simple it is scary- like bears. Many of my friends have an unbridled passion and zeal for world missions. Stop reading this post and go check out some amazing stories and fresh insights at. As far as I can tell, it doesn't get much better than seeing and hearing and touching and beholding and participating in what God is doing on a global scale. It's electric- to say the least. God is truly about the business of doing amazing things.
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Made in Louisville: Edifying Thoughts of a Tobacco Smoker
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You know how we do. View my complete profile. April 2, 2009. Edifying Thoughts of a Tobacco Smoker. Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750) is far more well known as a composer than a poet. But in fact he wrote some poetry, including this little ditty about pipe smoking. Edifying Thoughts of a Tobacco Smoker. Whene’re I take my pipe and stuff it. And smoke to pass the time away,. My thoughts as I sit there and puff it,. Dwell on a picture sad and grey:. It teaches me that very like. Am I myself unto my pipe.
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Made in Louisville: Soren: The [possible] Son of a Preacher Man
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You know how we do. View my complete profile. March 22, 2009. Soren: The [possible] Son of a Preacher Man. Soren Kierkegaard was a Christian, a philosopher, a mover and a shaker. If you want to read something sincere, read this guy. That's why I love him. Kierkegaard was convinced that his calling was in "making Christianity difficult." He reminded people of his day that to be truly Christian one must become aware of the cost of faith and pay the price. So he said things like this:. Dreadful it is to fal...
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Made in Louisville: The Collapsing Context of Community
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You know how we do. View my complete profile. April 2, 2009. The Collapsing Context of Community. This is where cars come in. Since the invention of the car human beings have not experienced such freedom of mobility. We can drive anywhere we can afford, whenever we want, and we can do this all by our lonesome. Eliminated the inconvenience of public transportation, cars drove families farther. Away The car came at the cost of giving up the small, coherent physical communities they once depended upon.
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Made in Louisville: Do You See My Wife?
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You know how we do. View my complete profile. March 12, 2009. Do You See My Wife? Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Soren: The [possible] Son of a Preacher Man. Dang (Oh the Irony of Blogging.). The Tyranny of the Urgent. Open Your Mouth. Let Him fill it. Quotes from Dead Guys With Cool Names. About as Subtle as a Punch In the Face. Do You See My Wife? If You Love Me, You Will Love the Church. 5 Reasons Why I Love The Church. When Hospitality Lands in Your Lap. 20 Quick Tips to Improve Your Productivity.
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Made in Louisville: Churchianity
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You know how we do. View my complete profile. March 8, 2009. You know you've survived Churchianity if. You've ever thrown out all your "secular" cds.only to replace them a year later. You've ever sung Amazing Grace to the tune of Gilligan's Island. Your vocabulary has ever been peppered with words like "burden" or "fellowship.". For graduation, you were given a Thomas Kinkade painting, Max Lucado book, or a leather-bound copy of The Message. You've actually tried a pack of Testamints. Do You See My Wife?
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Made in Louisville: Open Your Mouth. Let Him fill it.
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You know how we do. View my complete profile. March 15, 2009. Open Your Mouth. Let Him fill it. God provides for His people. Open your mouth, God says through the psalmist, and "I will fill it." I can't wait to see my child sit in the high chair and watch him squirm as the spoon full of food yummy makes its way into his face with his mouth open wide. I am smiling right now just thinking about it. Reality check. God delights to feed us! Open your mouth. Let Him fill it. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Made in Louisville: Profound and Beautiful
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You know how we do. View my complete profile. March 9, 2009. The Life of the Christian Man,. For it [being a Christian] is not a doctrine of the tongue but of life. It is not apprehended by the understanding and memory alone, as other disciplines are, but it is received only when it possesses the whole soul, and finds a seat and resting place in the inmost affection of the heart. Sum of the Christian Life: Denial of Ourselves,. Bearing the Cross,. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Do You See My Wife?
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Made in Louisville: Why I Love Coldplay
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You know how we do. View my complete profile. April 9, 2009. Why I Love Coldplay. Maybe I have a very strange sense of humor, but I thought this Coldplay video. Was hilarious. My favorite parts: the first time the pyrotechnics explode, Chris Martin stage-diving, the helicopter, smashing speakers, and those awesome motorcycle stunts! April 14, 2009 at 8:31 AM. Thanks for posting this video! Coldplay has always been a big fave. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). So simple it is scary- like bears.
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Made in Louisville: Take and Read
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You know how we do. View my complete profile. March 31, 2009. Hands down, these are some of the greatest short-stories ever written:. A Scrap of Time and Other Stories. You'll never have to forgive me for recommending this read:. The Sunflower: On the Possibilities and Limits of Forgiveness. For a deep and practical understanding of how the Gospel changes everything read:. Total Church: A Radical Reshaping Around Gospel and Community. By Tim Chester and Steve Timmis. He Is There and He Is Not Silent.