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The intersection of life, work, Jesus and double-seating: So Many Social Engagements, So Little Time...
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The intersection of life, work, Jesus and double-seating. So Many Social Engagements, So Little Time. I have to be honest, I cannot remember the last time I looked forward to a true social engagement, party, or "get together". I love to hang out with friends, agenda-less and free. I will almost always consent to seeing live music, assuming the headliner is not a whiny teenager/young adult/midlife-crisis survivor. Sporting event? In the article, she was giving advice to people like me, who for one unfortu...
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The intersection of life, work, Jesus and double-seating: God, the Pro-Me
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The intersection of life, work, Jesus and double-seating. God, the Pro-Me. God is for you. Let that sink in for a minute. God, the one who set the earth spinning and keeps it spinning so perfectly it would make a Globetrotter jealous, is for you. He is on your side. How do we know this is true? How much would your life change if you believed that God was for you? In the midst of all our chaos, God speaks in Christ. He is for us. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Follow me on Twitter. Music in My Head.
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The intersection of life, work, Jesus and double-seating: New Blog
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The intersection of life, work, Jesus and double-seating. Thank you for hanging with me for the past couple of years, it's been a blast chronicling my experiences as a waiter and I have had a great time interacting with the likes of you. I have decided to focus on the current landscape of Christianity and the future of the church under what Dietrich Bonhoeffer called "religionless Christianity" at my new blog:. Http:/ therevcasey.wordpress.com. Thanks and don't be a stranger! Follow me on Twitter.
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The intersection of life, work, Jesus and double-seating: Delia, the Loving Hound
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The intersection of life, work, Jesus and double-seating. Delia, the Loving Hound. I felt like I was constantly laying down the law, bringing the swift hand of justice over and over again. I could tell that even when she obeyed it was because she feared the consequences of disobedience. I could be wrong but I think she actually wants. But she had to be broke first. Are you claiming ignorance? Do you just plain old want to fight God? Or are you broke? November 24, 2010 at 5:17 PM. Dogs, dogs, dogs. It see...
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The intersection of life, work, Jesus and double-seating: The Comforting and Terrifying Truth
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The intersection of life, work, Jesus and double-seating. The Comforting and Terrifying Truth. Yesterday, I had a couple of minutes at work to sit by myself and reflect on a few things. I have been praying through the psalms for the last year or so and I have been lingering in Psalm 119 for a couple of weeks. There is really so much there to think about, to be challenged with, and to be changed by in that poem. We live in a world of seemingly endless possibilities. What career path will we choose? The po...
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The intersection of life, work, Jesus and double-seating: Bless Those Who Curse You.
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The intersection of life, work, Jesus and double-seating. Bless Those Who Curse You. Bless and do not curse. That's what Paul wrote. Incidentally, this is the single truth about Christianity and a life following Jesus that I find to be the most offensive and difficult. Is it not good enough just to hold my peace and not curse people who are rude to me? I have to pray for them too? For their good, not their destruction? As usual, I am coming armed with a story so rest assured. I have received over the yea...
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The intersection of life, work, Jesus and double-seating: The return of the lobsterman
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The intersection of life, work, Jesus and double-seating. The return of the lobsterman. A year or so ago, I posted a story about a crazy guest I waited on. Well, he was back in to the restaurant today so I was feeling nostalgic. Here's a story that may pep you up on what is a freezing Monday here in Birmingham. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Follow me on Twitter. Recommended Bloggers, etc. Waiter Rant- Awesome; if you're easily offended DO NOT go here. The Art of Questioning. Music in My Head.
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The intersection of life, work, Jesus and double-seating: Lobster, Anyone?
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The intersection of life, work, Jesus and double-seating. Whoever says we don't have problems as a human race has never waited tables. Sometimes I forget this simple principle. Those days are known as "off days". Normally it only takes me an hour or so of steak-slinging to be reminded of our sin-shriveled society. Last night it took me until I got the pleasure of waiting on a man sitting by himself. I'll call him "Mr. Davis", ok? What a rookie question. What'll it be man? Okwhat will it be.sir? Well, I s...
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The intersection of life, work, Jesus and double-seating: Old Folks, Misery, and Joy
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The intersection of life, work, Jesus and double-seating. Old Folks, Misery, and Joy. One of the funny privileges of working in a restaurant is seeing the regulars. Over the years, I have moved from waiting on exclusively strangers to once in a while waiting on people who have moved closer to the category of friend, even if our relationship will never make that jump. As the case may be, when we get old, we start to settle into who we have become over the years. Come to think of it, maybe that's what Paul...