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Keep the Change: February 2010
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On Tuesday, February 9, 2010. A couple months ago, we stayed in a yurt in rural Minnesota. And again, a few weeks ago, we escaped to a cabin in northeast Indiana. For a retreat. The lack of telephone, television, computer, electronics, and other distractions was quite refreshing. These adventures werent merely a novel way of camping, but an experiment with a different perspective on life: a simpler, more fundamental one. . . . Read more. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View my complete profile.
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Keep the Change: November 2010
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Voting: A Moral Dilemma? On Saturday, November 13, 2010. The 2010 elections are now behind us, other than a few close races. Some Republicans are claiming a mandate for change. 8212;a vague but all too familiar promise made across the aisle two years ago. 8212;but chances are good that the two parties that have been making a mess of our nation wont be stopping anytime soon. . . . Read more. The NEW New International Version. On Monday, November 1, 2010. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View my complete profile.
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Keep the Change: The Simple Life
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On Tuesday, February 9, 2010. A couple months ago, we stayed in a yurt in rural Minnesota. And again, a few weeks ago, we escaped to a cabin in northeast Indiana. For a retreat. The lack of telephone, television, computer, electronics, and other distractions was quite refreshing. These adventures weren't merely a novel way of camping, but an experiment with a different perspective on life: a simpler, more fundamental one. Coupled with a love for technology made a personal website. Throughout these rumina...
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Keep the Change: The NEW New International Version
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The NEW New International Version. On Monday, November 1, 2010. The church I grew up in used the New International Version. As the source for the lectionary readings as well as most other activities. Out of the churches I have joined since, all except one used this Bible translation. Therefore, you can imagine my great interest (and apprehension) when I discovered that Biblica announced a sweeping update. Of the translation in September 2009. The Frequently Asked Questions. The NIV, with its dynamic equi...
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Keep the Change: Voting: A Moral Dilemma?
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Voting: A Moral Dilemma? On Saturday, November 13, 2010. The 2010 elections are now behind us, other than a few close races. Some Republicans are claiming a mandate for change. 8212;a vague but all too familiar promise made across the aisle two years ago. 8212;but chances are good that the two parties that have been making a mess of our nation won't be stopping anytime soon. Voltaire advocated benevolent monarchy. In the meantime, as we tarry here on earth, we know— just like the Israelites. Impression t...
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Lutheran Publishing Houses & Journals - Meet, Write, & Salutary: Conversation & Community for Lutheran Writers
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Meet, Write, and Salutary: Conversation and Community for Lutheran Writers. Lutheran Publishing Houses & Journals. Lutheran Writers’ Blog Roll. Lutheran Publishing Houses & Journals. Lutheran Publishing Houses & Journals. Looking to expand your Lutheran book collection? Here is a list of Lutheran publishing houses, including both denominational and independent publishing houses. Let me know if there are more to add: the more Lutheran publishing houses the better! From the Lutheran Church Missouri Synod.