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Running the Race: Going Home is Weird
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Thursday, July 8, 2010. Going Home is Weird. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Abilene, TX, United States. View my complete profile. Romans 5 - The Message. Everything is Different: Paonia, CO Mission Trip. Music Monday (on Wednesday): Everything is Differ. Im a Bus Driver. Going Home is Weird. Book Review: A Million Miles in a Thousand Years. Music Monday: Awake My Soul. Wilderness Trek 2010 - HYG edition. Diy wood headboard ideas. Come Back to Texas. Old Places, New Sights. Four Ways to Become Wise.
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Running the Race: June 2010
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Tuesday, June 22, 2010. Summer 2010 - Oregon. Obviously, I have not posted in several months. Here is for another attempt at keeping this blog going! One of my students chose to start a blog for the Jr/Sr Mission Trip to Tri-City, Oregon last week. He, one of our chaperons, and I authored this blog. There are several pictures and updates throughout last week stating how great the week was. Check it out: www.crossxoregon2010.blogspot.com. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Abilene, TX, United States.
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Running the Race: Romans 5 - The Message
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Monday, July 26, 2010. Romans 5 - The Message. I am not usually a fan of The Message, but Sharon Hardwick (a close friend of mine) post Romans 5:2 (MSG) as her facebook status. I couldn't get the words out of my mind. I hope Romans 5:1-11 from The Message blesses you as much as it did me today. Now that we have actually received this amazing friendship with God, we are no longer content to simply say it in plodding prose. We sing and shout our praises to God through Jesus, the Messiah! Im a Bus Driver.
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Running the Race: Palo Duro 20K
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Wednesday, July 14, 2010. I recently signed up for the 29th annual Palo Duro 50 Mile - 50K - 20K Run/Walk. Fortunately, I was sane enough to register for the 20K event ( 12.5 miles). I will be camping with a friend from college and his brother. The event will be on Saturday, October 16. Let's just hope I am ready! If you are interested in joining me for my first trail run or you just want to know more about what Nathan and I will be doing in October, click here. July 15, 2010 at 9:11 AM. Im a Bus Driver.
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Running the Race: April 2010
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Tuesday, April 6, 2010. Texas Rangers Opening Day. Jacinda's family and I enjoyed an exciting game of Texas Rangers baseball on Opening Day yesterday. Jacinda's mother, Deborah, asked me in November if I would be in charge of the mini-tailgate party prior to the game. We had a pretty good time and enjoyed some pretty good brats and german sausages, if I must say so myself! Deb and me at our tailgate party. Hopefully, the rangers will have a season just as exciting! Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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Running the Race: Wilderness Trek 2010 - HYG edition
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Friday, July 2, 2010. Wilderness Trek 2010 - HYG edition. Wilderness Trek ( www.wildernesstrek.org. Other half. It was one of the most incredible experiences I have had in youth ministry: to see our HYG students finishing such a difficult feat, singing about our "Awesome God", and listening to. One of our high school guys praying of his majesty as we look around at God's creation from such an elevation. Below are some pictures from our incredible experience:. John Tyson and me at summit. I was so blessed...
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Running the Race: March 2010
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Monday, March 8, 2010. Music Monday: "Come Sail Away". In honor of the cruise Jacinda and I just sailed on to Nassau, Bahamas, I choose "Come Sail Away" by Styx as the chosen song for Music Monday. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Abilene, TX, United States. View my complete profile. Music Monday: Come Sail Away. Diy wood headboard ideas. Come Back to Texas. Old Places, New Sights. Four Ways to Become Wise. Jessica Retchless, Photographer. How "J.Marie Photography" Began. Life as a Crawford.
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Running the Race: May 2009
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Tuesday, May 19, 2009. My wife Jacinda and I are about to buy our first home! In fact, we drew up the contract this evening. And are elated. What's even cooler is that we are purchasing our home from her parents! You may ask, "how is that cool? Jacinda has the coolest parents. Her parents are as loving, honest, and understanding as possible. We know that we can trust the buyer in the contract. We have already moved half of our belongings over. While I was in Chicago for a conference, I got a voice messag...
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Running the Race: Music Monday (on Wednesday): "Everything is Different"
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Wednesday, July 14, 2010. Music Monday (on Wednesday): "Everything is Different". I was at camp the first part of this week, sorry for the delay on this post. Our high school group leaves for Paonia, Colorado on Saturday for a mission trip. Our group will help the local congregation with service projects and community awareness, but our main focus is loving and developing relationships with their teens. Our theme is "Everything is Different." When we come into contact with God, we are changed.
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Running the Race: Book Review: "A Million Miles in a Thousand Years"
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Wednesday, July 7, 2010. Book Review: "A Million Miles in a Thousand Years". I recently read through A Million Miles in a Thousand Years. I found it provoking and a quick read. I encourage anyone who enjoys good stories to read it. A Million Miles in a Thousand Years. Honestly, I found myself depressed two-thirds of the way through this book, but I loved the first 192 pages! I didn't enjoy reading these "negative" thoughts, but after letting them ruin my recent daydreams, I must agree! With what you have...