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Like Sacks of Wet Cement
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Like Sacks of Wet Cement. Trying to focus on what is important and occasionally succeeding. Monday, September 17, 2012. VAN WERT - One more wind turbine is set to be built to the north of Van Wert, but like two others nearby, this one is going to increase the amount of green energy for one local company. Cooper Farms has already jumped headlong into wind energy by putting up two turbines intended to provide more than half of the plant's electrical usage. The new turbine will be identical to the two exist...
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Like Sacks of Wet Cement: 'A Christmas Story' lives!
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Like Sacks of Wet Cement. Trying to focus on what is important and occasionally succeeding. Thursday, December 27, 2012. A Christmas Story' lives! The kicker was that my family and I agreed to meet up with some others for Christmas dinner on the 25th. Where did we eat Christmas dinner? One of the only places that was open within five counties — a Chinese restaurant. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. Rick Warren is Right. and Wrong. The Handyman's Secret Weapon. Not the Most Po...
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Like Sacks of Wet Cement: Ohio and Van Wert County's Agriculture Industry: By the Numbers
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Like Sacks of Wet Cement. Trying to focus on what is important and occasionally succeeding. Monday, March 11, 2013. Ohio and Van Wert County's Agriculture Industry: By the Numbers. In 1900, the population of Van Wert County was just over 30,000 people, and many of those had their livelihood tied up in the agriculture industry, either as farm owners or laborers. Since that time, the county's population has fallen to around 28,700 residents. The dramatic increase in technology in the equipment being used e...
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Insider Info | dancing cripples
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A Church Without Walls Vision. My name is Dan Nold. I’ve been a follower of Jesus for about 40 years; a husband of Lynn for almost 25 years; a father of Sarah, Katy; Jake and Josh for all their years; and a pastor of Calvary for almost 15 years. I don’t even dance. Okay so I’ve tried…but I’m not much of a dancer. So why. What is the blog about? Leadership in a changing world; missional living; being a part of a “church without walls;” the journey of life with my family, whatever else comes up.
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30 Years | dancing cripples
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A Church Without Walls Vision. 30 years ago today I was jumping from a railroad bridge into the Delaware river and riding a dirt bike. My friends were in town and we were celebrating. 30 years ago today, I was putting on a brown tuxedo for the very last time, with a cumber-bun! 30 years ago today it was 100 degrees in eastern PA, I remember this well, because I was standing in an unconditioned church sweating from places that don’t normally sweat. Sign in with Twitter. Sign in with Facebook. Press Pause ...
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Happy Birthday Lynn! | dancing cripples
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A Church Without Walls Vision. First some random facts:. We’ve been together for 34 birthdays…and yes…she was a 5 year old freshman at Bethel when we met! We’ve known each other for 64% of our lives and don’t even try to do the math. We met in a shower and double-dated with each other’s roomates…but switched before the night was over. Her favorite date night was horror movies. When she fell for me, she bled all over the rocks and rolled into the river. Her four greatest gifts to me are named Sarah, Katy,...
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Christmas in Myanmar | dancing cripples
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A Church Without Walls Vision. Six years ago, our family celebrated Christmas in an orphanage in Myanmar. We didn’t do any family gifts (the trip was our gift to each other) which was a bit of a struggle for kids aged 12-17, but in the end it ranked as one of our top Christmas Days ever! This year 10 of us will be in Myanmar for Christmas. We are raising money to give a Christmas meal and the gospel to over 5000 people and give Christmas presents to about 160 children. If you would like to be par...Can W...
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Sermons | dancing cripples
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A Church Without Walls Vision. To listen to messages given at Calvary. Sign in with Twitter. Sign in with Facebook. Fundraising Websites - Crowdrise. Press Pause #8 — The Gospel and Sabbath. Press Pause #7 — Delighting in Sabbath…Finally! Press Pause #6 — Manna and Falling Stars. Press Pause #5 – Those Who Seek Find. A Fresh View of Sabbath (Press Pause #4). Sucking at Sabbath (Press Pause #3). Can We Rest in a Refugee World? Press Pause For Life — #1. Today A President Was Sworn In. Growing Up With Jesus.
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Can Money Buy Happiness? | dancing cripples
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A Church Without Walls Vision. Can Money Buy Happiness? Can Money Buy Happiness? You would expect me to say no. But lately a great deal of economic and sociological research suggests otherwise. It looks like those who have money tend to be happier. But before you throw up your hands in generosity fatigue, let me point out a few remarkably biblical principles that they are finding as they dig deeper into this relationship between more and happiness. (This points are from this WSJ article .). This Christma...
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When One Hurts We All Hurt | dancing cripples
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A Church Without Walls Vision. When One Hurts We All Hurt. As it is, there are many parts, yet one body. The eye cannot say to the hand, I have no need of you, nor again the head to the feet, I have no need of you. On the contrary, the parts of the body that seem to be weaker are indispensable,. And on those parts of the body that we think less honorable we bestow the greater honor, and our unpresentable parts are treated with greater modesty,. When one part of the body suffers, the whole body is in pain.