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Karl's comments: Einstein on weakness
http://pastorbastard.blogspot.com/2014/08/einstein-on-weakness.html
This is a collection of blog posts in English, usually previously published on the multilingual Kalles kyrkliga kommentarer. I do not allow anonymity on my blogs, since those who are legitimate should have no problem in showing their face (or at least, their pseudonyms). Neither do I, for that matter, allow disrespectful comments. All of these will remain unpublished. Weakness of attitude becomes weakness of character. As quoted on Facebook. Tuesday, August 26, 2014. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Glimpses of hope and love | seekingauthenticvoice
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How to leave a comment. 10,000 Hours, A practice of Staying Awake…. Awake, Aware, and Wild-eyed →. Glimpses of hope and love. November 29, 2014. A reflection on Isaiah 64:1-9 and Mark 13:24-37 for Advent 1B. Today begins the season of Advent. Advent marks the beginning of the liturgical cycle in the church year. The tone, the colors, the feeling of worship is distinct in Advent – more reflective, more subdued, a contrast to an otherwise hectic world. About Terri C Pilarski. This entry was posted in sermon.
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The Long Silence | Jemma Allen
https://exilicchaplain.wordpress.com/2014/02/28/the-long-silence
An Exilicchaplain tackles suburban living. In May, Andrew and I will be leaving China. It’s a long story, and the most immediate chapter began just when I would have been writing about Advent. It coloured our home leave. It required long silences as we waited to see what there would be to say. Leaving China wasn’t the plan. But it became clearer that it was how it was going to go. I have loved China. Laquo; For All the Saints. Date : February 28, 2014. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here.
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Lessons the Sabbatical Dog is teaching me | Jemma Allen
https://exilicchaplain.wordpress.com/2013/09/14/lessons-the-sabbatical-dog-is-teaching-me
An Exilicchaplain tackles suburban living. Lessons the Sabbatical Dog is teaching me. We currently have the great joy of looking after a congregational dog while her owner is back in the United Stated for six months. Here are some of the things I’ve learnt in the first month with her…. I definitely still have a New Zealand accent. In Chinese] “What is the dog’s name? 8220;Tiddy” (no Australian/Canadian mocking of the NZ vowels, just an earnest effort to say exactly what I said). 8220;Yes, Teddy”. It is o...
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ANZAC Day | Jemma Allen
https://exilicchaplain.wordpress.com/2015/04/25/anzac-day
An Exilicchaplain tackles suburban living. I’m a member of the Anglican Pacifist Fellowship and, as such, believe that the waging of war is incompatible with Christian life. It is also true that other Christians believe differently, and, however we believe, war is an ever-present reality in our world. It is complicated. We should remember war, those who died and those who mourn. We should remember because war is costly and I long for the day when war is only to be remembered. This morning we remember.
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Compassion, a brief meditation on Mark 6 | seekingauthenticvoice
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How to leave a comment. Mary, strong and sure. Compassion, a brief meditation on Mark 6. July 19, 2015. Every time there is a natural disaster, a hurricane, tornado, wild-fire, or an earthquake, the news is filled with stories of loss and heart-rending stories of survival. We also hear many stories of how human beings have gone out of their way to help others. These acts of compassion become the heart and soul of life, restoring our sense of hope in humanity. About Terri C Pilarski. Mary, strong and sure.
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No Anglican Covenant: Anglicans for Comprehensive Unity (About Us)
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This site is the work of the No Anglican Covenant Coalition. The Coalition comprises dedicated Christians,. Many of them bloggers, from around the worldwide Anglican Communion who believe that the proposed Anglican Covenant our churches are being asked to endorse is, at best, redundant, but, more likely, will do irreparable harm to our churches and to our Communion. Implemented in the newly independent church, some of which would appear in Roman Catholic tradition only centuries later. By opposing the ad...
woundedandhealing.blogspot.com
Free Falling and Defying Gravity: Doing a Unitarian Funeral Service: The Final Result
http://woundedandhealing.blogspot.com/2009/11/doing-unitarian-funeral-service-final.html
Free Falling and Defying Gravity. The journey of a woman who has chosen to follow God's voice instead of my own, embrace faith instead of fear, and take risks instead of always be safe. Wednesday, November 4, 2009. Doing a Unitarian Funeral Service: The Final Result. Three months ago, I led my grandmother's memorial service. Since she was Unitarian (and fairly secular, at that) and I am United Methodist. A Celebration of the Life of. August 1, 2009. Musical selection #1 (5 minutes). Tell all my mourners.
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Free Falling and Defying Gravity: Sometimes You Can Tell From the Little Things
http://woundedandhealing.blogspot.com/2012/03/sometimes-you-can-tell-from-little.html
Free Falling and Defying Gravity. The journey of a woman who has chosen to follow God's voice instead of my own, embrace faith instead of fear, and take risks instead of always be safe. Wednesday, March 21, 2012. Sometimes You Can Tell From the Little Things. So, Mac invited me to call him on his day off.which he protects vigilantly. He even wants me to call if I'm upset about the news I hear. That speaks volumes to me. Sometimes, it's the little things that say the most. March 21, 2012 at 4:50 PM. Doing...