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Hope and Healing: Archived
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It has been tremendous writing this blog, but as you can tell, there hasn't been an update in almost eighteen months. Newer posts can be found here:. Thank you for five excellent years! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Interested in finding out more? Subscribe To This Blog. Subscribe in a reader. Blogroll (and other links). The Adventures of Tothano. Vivian J. Prunner. Let the beauty we love be what we do. There are hundreds of ways to kneel and kiss the ground.
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Hope and Healing: July 2011
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It always feels so short. It always feels so short, but six weeks goes by quickly. I'm back home, after 156 cases on 77 patients followed by a week in Europe for the wedding of two beautiful people. Thank you for following. Until next time. Links to this post. Training, relief, and development. Last week, Agneta took out a man's jaw. But, before I tell you about that, some background. There is a tension in global health between relief and development. I've written about this before,. Agneta is one of the...
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Hope and Healing: Training, relief, and development
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Training, relief, and development. Last week, Agneta took out a man's jaw. But, before I tell you about that, some background. There is a tension in global health between relief and development. I've written about this before,. Bridging these two basic paradigms of aid is thorny. Although each is important, each has its stentorian prophets, and development's prophets have, of late, carried the day. So, when Agneta took out a jaw last week, it was more than just an operation. Subscribe To This Blog. The o...
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Bagpipe Fever: December 2009
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Our two year stint in the beautiful Highlands of Scotland has ended, and we're back in Richmond, trying to figure out what to do next with our lives. Monday, December 28, 2009. Jack's One Month Birthday. I've enjoyed Valerie's monthly posts about JR. So much that I've decided to shamelessly copy her and do the same for our son Jack. Hope you don't mind Val, thanks for the idea! I imagine I'll be saying this a lot throughout the life of our son, but seriously, where did this past month go? Being in a baby...
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Bagpipe Fever: Month #2
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Our two year stint in the beautiful Highlands of Scotland has ended, and we're back in Richmond, trying to figure out what to do next with our lives. Saturday, January 30, 2010. Dear Mr. Jack,. That is one of the many nicknames we have for you. In your second month of life, you continue to put smiles on people's faces. We hear a lot of, "he's so cute! A song I've been listening to recently sums up how your Daddy and I feel:. Many things can be misplaced, your very memories be erased, no matter what the t...
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Bagpipe Fever: It's Been Too Long
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Our two year stint in the beautiful Highlands of Scotland has ended, and we're back in Richmond, trying to figure out what to do next with our lives. Wednesday, January 27, 2010. It's Been Too Long. Surely you're dying to see more pictures of Jack. No? Well, you'll have to forgive me, he's by far the most exciting thing going on around here, so pictures of Jack are what you're gonna get. But if he grins at me like this, he might get away with most anything. See all those chins? We miss you Jack.
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Bagpipe Fever: Playing Dress-Up
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Our two year stint in the beautiful Highlands of Scotland has ended, and we're back in Richmond, trying to figure out what to do next with our lives. Sunday, February 28, 2010. Before we had Jack, our dog Owen was our pride and joy. We loved taking silly pictures of her and family photos of the three of us. It's much more fun and a heck of a lot cuter to dress up our little baby Jack. Too funny, too cute! Take a pic of the new green outfit and add that to this post. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Gospel@SiliconValley: 05.2009
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2) Adapting a Kingdom Vision for 21st Century Realities. For the Son of Man came to seek and to save. What was lost. Luke 19:10. Was there another way? Could God's Kingdom expand through our church community with a greater possibility of thriving? Multi-site churches are not technically new, but the movement has grown in the last ten years. Hundreds of churches in America have adapted to become churches that are united in purpose with different segments of the congregation meeting in different locati...
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Gospel@SiliconValley: Seven paths of Discipleship
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Seven paths of Discipleship. Discipleship is facilitated at Grace Silicon Valley through membership, worship services, community groups, prayer, service opportunities, Christian education, and deliberate relationships. Here are some ways you can be discipled:. This is the most basic way for the leaders of the church to know you and fulfill their call to equip and encourage you. Take advantage of this opportunity to be in relationship with the leaders by communicating with them. Through the Worship Service.
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Gospel@SiliconValley: 06.2009
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7) Why Multi-Site Is A Biblical Model. Multi-site churches have been effective. They are not without problems, sometimes caused by an overly aggressive strategy or a merely pragmatic approach to church leadership. It is certainly proper to ask: is this approach even valid for Biblical Christians? Is there at least a hint of doing church this way in the New Testament? Shouldn't churches stay together? Imagine a network of churches: six of them have three sites each, two are regional campuses, one has ten ...