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Campfires and Bridges: Just call me the epitome of consistency
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Tuesday, May 06, 2008. Just call me the epitome of consistency. This is just the one I find most convenient. Here's a screenshot, in case you're interested in doing the same thing. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). I'm God's. What else can I say? View my complete profile. Our Most Exciting News. Just call me the epitome of consistency.
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Campfires and Bridges: Changed Location
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Wednesday, May 07, 2008. In the interests of making this blog easy for me to update, I've moved it from http:/ angolateam.org/reese/blog. To its new home at http:/ angolareeses.blogspot.com. Update your bookmarks and blogrolls if you need to. Sorry if it causes any inconvenience. Here's a picture to make it worth your while. Okay, that is seriously the most hilarious thing I have seen in a long time! I still cannot believe you managed to get inside that thing! And congrats again on sweet baby Eliana.
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Campfires and Bridges: August 2006
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Saturday, August 26, 2006. Back in the saddle. I've also started editing Wikipedia. In my not-so-free time. It's fun, even if certain critics. Think it's a waste of brain power, or perhaps lack thereof. You might enjoy it too. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). I'm God's. What else can I say? View my complete profile. Back in the saddle.
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Campfires and Bridges: July 2010
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Friday, July 16, 2010. We've moved (in case you haven't noticed.). As if the complete lack of posts wasn't enough to clue you in, this blog has been abandoned. Katie and I now maintain a family website. Complete with news updates. And more. Come check it out, and subscribe to the RSS feeds. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). I'm God's. What else can I say? View my complete profile. Weve moved (in case you havent noticed.).
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Campfires and Bridges: Our Most Exciting News
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Tuesday, May 06, 2008. Our Most Exciting News. For those who haven't heard, Katie and I are expecting our first child in September! We are incredibly excited, and it's getting harder to wait. We found out a few weeks ago that she is a beautiful little girl! And we've been thinking and praying about names for a while, but yesterday we finally decided. Her name is:. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). I'm God's. What else can I say? View my complete profile. Our Most Exciting News.
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Campfires and Bridges: April 2006
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Wednesday, April 05, 2006. Where is God in African politics? The word that comes to mind when I think of African politics is "broken." It's like trying to run a high-end server on Windows 95. What is God doing in the middle of all this? How does He work in the midst of such chaos and corruption? Here's what one African head of state. President Olusegun Obasanjo said at the weekend he remains undecided if he should seek a third term as president and would let God decide for him. Would get along just fine.
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Campfires and Bridges: Quite a Weekend
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Monday, May 12, 2008. We also got a few minutes with our mission team, Sam Shewmaker (missionary to Rwanda), and Alan and Rachel Howell (missionaries to Mozambique). We would have loved to spend more time with all of them, but alas, we do what we can. We also got a chance to see several friends, such as the Bontragers and the Ritchies, which was awesome. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). I'm God's. What else can I say? View my complete profile. Our Most Exciting News.
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Campfires and Bridges: November 2005
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Monday, November 28, 2005. It's a big country (twice the size of Texas) in southwest Africa. Long war, finally peace, lots of rebuilding to do, and a key time of receptivity to the gospel. If you really want to know more, there's more info on our mission team's site, www.angolateam.org. Today I ran across a news article. The country has a long history of economic slavery to other nations (500 years). Is this simply a variation on a theme, a remix for a new generation of radio? This article notes,. I pray...
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Campfires and Bridges: December 2005
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Wednesday, December 07, 2005. If you haven't already read Greg's entry on Neo-Restoration. Thereof, do so. Get a move on. What are you waiting for? Does not exclude emulating the early church. If it did, the NT would need only the Gospels. Rather, the example of the NT church helps us to know how. To emulate Jesus. It's analogous to 1 Cor. 11:1. Movement come to a more solid hermeneutical foundation. Is not unity a key goal in this whole question? Okay, those are some of my thoughts for now. To a large e...
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Campfires and Bridges: September 2006
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Sunday, September 17, 2006. Mm hmm, Katie's loose in the blogo-sphere. There's no telling what she'll write about, but if the current entry. Is any indication, we all might learn a little about the fuzzy sides of life. I'm enjoying getting to teach her about new things, and she's excited about trying out this new toy. So stop on by and say hi at http:/ www.angolateam.org/reese/katie. Tuesday, September 12, 2006. My Modern Medieval Monster. Those who fight (knights, nobles, lords). I'm sure most of us wan...