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Theology Mama: Remember That You are Dust
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Embracing story as guide for the inner road map of the soul. Monday, February 22, 2010. Remember That You are Dust. Remember that you are dust and to dust you shall return. . . All I can think about is Nancy. Nancy So brash. So confident. So fragile and vulnerable all at the same time. All the things that make the female so appealing to me. One of the last nights in Africa we all sat outside and spontaneously began to sing praise songs to God. Nancy stayed for a bit listening to our concert to the bu...
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Theology Mama: God With Us
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Embracing story as guide for the inner road map of the soul. Thursday, March 18, 2010. 8220;That sounds about right.” She said walking together in the first warmth of spring. A bright sun and the expanse of outside after a winter of the same four walls. This expanse an audience. 8220;That sounds about right.” She said over coffee in the din of a busy café. A man prattles about local politics and every table a world. The din listens in. A moment of defeat. The questions bear witness. A new old friend.
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Theology Mama: Mercy is in the Rite, the Symbol, the Friend
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Embracing story as guide for the inner road map of the soul. Wednesday, February 17, 2010. Mercy is in the Rite, the Symbol, the Friend. It was three years ago today I entered the Labyrinth. While deeply lost in self-made angst and depression I walked the spiraling path unconvinced but hopeful. After the service, it was Juleen who followed me through the Labyrinth. Sometimes the path took us to opposite ridges of the circle, but I could see her or sense her out of the corner of my eye. Sometimes ...Today...
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Theology Mama: Who Would Want to be an Ego, When We Can Be a Soul? Reflections on Elizabeth Lesser
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Embracing story as guide for the inner road map of the soul. Friday, June 19, 2009. Who Would Want to be an Ego, When We Can Be a Soul? Reflections on Elizabeth Lesser. I ought to be reworking the first chapters of a book I’m writing. I ought to be cleaning the upstairs bathroom. I ought to be getting dinner ready for my three children. Instead, I am blogging about death. Standing in line at the local coffee house this morning I perused the titles of books on display:. My eyes fell on. I want to be a spi...
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Theology Mama: Warrior Pose
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Embracing story as guide for the inner road map of the soul. Friday, May 07, 2010. The no you hear,. When wounded soul is leaking,. Is Spirit speaking or is it fear? The no stopping action,. When bridges bring peace,. Who takes the beach, ego or Son? The no in your eyes,. Despite chatter and smiles,. A fertile field for me to believe the lies. The no in a scream,. When garden gates are stormed,. And the tender and treasured are harmed. The no in the night,. And past trespasses remembered,. 14K White Gold...
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Theology Mama: Our Small Daily Choices Make a Difference
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Embracing story as guide for the inner road map of the soul. Friday, March 05, 2010. Our Small Daily Choices Make a Difference. Green Mama; The Guilt-Free Guide to Helping You and Your Kids Save the Planet. A helpful and needed book just released entitled. By Tracey Bianchi. Tracey is the director of women's ministries for Christ Church of Oak Brook in Illinois. She is a smart cookie with her master of divinity from Denver Seminary and she is an editorial advisor for Christianity Today's. Also, check out...
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She Did What She Could: Book and Curriculum
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She Did What She Could. The Book that started it all, and the Curriculum. She Did What She Could. Jesus said these words about Mary after she anointed him with oil. SDWSC She did what she could. Not everything, not more than most, just, simply, what she could. And Jesus loved her for it. What if we lived our faith that way? What if we responded to the need before us in the moment with an everyday action? She Did What She Could. This six-week Bible study accompanies Elisa Morgan’s best-selling book SDWSC.
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About Elisa Morgan
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As the publisher of. A leadership development resource for women of all ages, stages and callings, Elisa Morgan's current mission is to mobilize women to invest their influence in God’s purposes. For twenty years, Elisa served as CEO of MOPS International. Under her leadership MOPS grew from 350 to over 4,000 groups throughout the United States and in 30 other countries, impacting over 100,000 moms every year. Elisa now serves as President Emerita. View Elisa Morgan's Speaking Schedule.
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Theology Mama: Standing on the Ground
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Embracing story as guide for the inner road map of the soul. Sunday, September 05, 2010. Standing on the Ground. When my grandparents built the cottage they built it for themselves and their two daughters. Now the cottage makes room for a set of grandparents, my family, and the families of my two brothers. We squeeze in when we can cooking in the tiny galley kitchen, lining up outside the one functioning bathroom, and forever negotiating who is sleeping where. I believe it is a spiritual discipline to ke...
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Your SDWSC Stories
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Your SDWSC™ Stories. To see this player. Send us your SDWSC Stories. Links to YOUR SDWSC Stories. The newest stories: Stacy's Story. And Leah's Story: Chicktime. Dessa's Story Part 1. Dessa's Story Part 2. Heather's Story Part 1. Heather's Story Part 2. Ryan and Beth's Story.
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