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Two faith-based stories from ESPN. Organizations try to spread the word at Winter Olympics →. January 31, 2010 · 3:03 pm. Links and a little editorializing. I’m not sure what to think about this Christianity Today article. One thing I know for sure, Shirl James Hoffman, author of. Good Game: Christianity and the Culture of Sports. Maybe but I’m not really sure that God is calling us to a life of solitude, sitting on top of a mountain chanting. That is designed to go with it. Please note I’ve pretty much ...
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Newer posts →. January 25, 2010 · 1:28 am. Player runs over teammate, changes life. Is from Dec. 22, we’re making it the story of the day. (Or since we only update about twice a week, it’s the story of the half week) It’s a great story about Ryan Woolley. As I watch this, the Jets and Colts are going toe-to-toe. One of the reasons the Jets are even in this game, is because of running back Tony Richardson. He’s one of the unsung workhorses of the NFL. Yes, I know Colts won! Made my heart warm. This one.
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Ramblings of a Deployed Loggie: 10.09
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Ramblings of a Deployed Loggie. As I write this I have less that two hours left in my duties here in Central Asia. The time is a bittersweet time; I look forward with intense anticipation and excitement to seeing my family again and reacquainting with friends, but I also will be sad to relinquish command of this great squadron. Links to this post. Thats when Im headed on the plane, folks! Like the Steve Miller. Band sang, Im headed on to a big ol jet airliner back home. Not that Im excited or anything.
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Ramblings of a Deployed Loggie: 1 November
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Ramblings of a Deployed Loggie. Thats when Im headed on the plane, folks! Like the Steve Miller. Band sang, Im headed on to a big ol jet airliner back home. Not that Im excited or anything. Congrats I know your family is excited.safe travels. Fri Oct 23, 02:14:00 AM GMT 6. A lot going on with a homecoming and a move all at once! Cory-enjoy your last few days (they may miss having you there, but we miss you MORE! And well see you next week! Tue Oct 27, 08:56:00 PM GMT 6. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Ramblings of a Deployed Loggie: Almost Unemployed
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Ramblings of a Deployed Loggie. As I write this I have less that two hours left in my duties here in Central Asia. The time is a bittersweet time; I look forward with intense anticipation and excitement to seeing my family again and reacquainting with friends, but I also will be sad to relinquish command of this great squadron. Wish we could be there! I hope someday we get pictures at least. It has been a long six months, and an incredibly hard job, but I know youve done well, and finished with style!
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Ramblings of a Deployed Loggie: 08.09
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Ramblings of a Deployed Loggie. The Founders wanted government to be small, responsive to the people and. Attentive to their hunger for liberty. They did not conceive the unresponsive. Monstrosity we now have (the reason for so much anger at many town hall. Meetings), that is unproductive (waste, fraud and abuse) and unattractive. Politicians who are careerists rather than true servants of the people). It is. A bipartisan affliction as we saw when Republicans controlled all three branches. The top genera...
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Ramblings of a Deployed Loggie: 05.09
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Ramblings of a Deployed Loggie. When we in the military deploy, we quickly begin reminiscing about what we miss about home. Some think about drinking water out of the tap, others about drinking any liquid out of a glass or cup. Many think of foods they miss, whether it be good burgers (gotta love In 'N Out! Or a really good steak. I miss toilet paper and paper towels. Not a lot of fun is it? Welcome to my world of paper towels. When I get home, the first time I go to the bathroom, I think I'm going to cry.
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Ramblings of a Deployed Loggie: 04.09
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Ramblings of a Deployed Loggie. My sojourn has begun. Though I am caught betwixt my family's "here" and my deployment "there," the persistent uncertainty doesn't bother me. The same cannot be said about my departure from home. It was terrible. I am supposed to be an experienced deployer, having gone through the gambit of spending months away from home in service to the Country. That experience- if it exists- is not germane to the arduous process of simply saying goodbye. Links to this post.
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Ramblings of a Deployed Loggie: Seriously?
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Ramblings of a Deployed Loggie. When the Nobel Peace Prize was first established in 1895 (through the Last Will and Testament of Alfred Nobel), Mr. Nobel ruled the Peace Prize would be awarded ". To the person who shall have done the most or the best work for fraternity between the nations and the abolition or reduction of standing armies and the formation and spreading of peace congresses. There is a significant problem with President Obama winning the award yesterday. He. How about an Oscar, too?
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