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July | 2009 | reflections
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By Matthew and David. Monthly Archives: July 2009. July 23, 2009. It’s hard to believe that it’s been two weeks since I have been in Hartsville. Time really flies up in Montreat! From April 3, 1968 to January 20, 2009. How Can You Be a Christian and a Democrat? Blog at WordPress.com. Blog at WordPress.com.
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Albany. No, not New York. Texas. | reflections
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By Matthew and David. Reflections on Isaiah 2:4 →. Albany. No, not New York. Texas. December 8, 2008. A few weeks ago, I sat in a deer blind for the better part of two days with a man that I barely know. In a past life, he was a Texas A&M fraternity guy, whose life, like most college-aged guys, revolved around beer, college football, and only occasionally, class. In another, he was a successful investor, wildly successful, in fact and with success came perks. In July of this year, rising 7. Two interstat...
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Miracles huh. | reflections
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By Matthew and David. How Can You Be a Christian and a Democrat? From April 3, 1968 to January 20, 2009 →. January 10, 2009. We were all different, that is from different parts of the country, different nationalities, different sexual orientations, and even different faiths or beliefs all together; but there we were having one of those nights you don’t forget too easily. Our conversation flowed from politics, work, beliefs or non beliefs, to food. This entry was posted in Uncategorized. Sounds like yall ...
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January | 2009 | reflections
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By Matthew and David. Monthly Archives: January 2009. From April 3, 1968 to January 20, 2009. January 20, 2009. On April 3, 1968, Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. delivered his final public address to a raucous crowd that filled the Mason Temple in Memphis, Tennessee. King traveled to Memphis to support a strike and lead a protest march for sanitation workers who were pleading with the municipal government for fair and just workers’ rights. For now, as I watch hundreds of thousands of people crowd onto the Mal...
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December | 2008 | reflections
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By Matthew and David. Monthly Archives: December 2008. How Can You Be a Christian and a Democrat? December 14, 2008. Guest poster, Dillon Sorensen, is a 10th grade student at Houston Christian High School in Houston, Texas. This soon-to-be 16 year old shows wisdom and thoughtfulness far beyond his years, and we truly appreciate his contribution to Palmetto Perspectives. Every morning at 8:30am, class starts, and sets of iron gates secure the school’s perimeter a half hour later. I consider myself to be a...
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How Can You Be a Christian and a Democrat? | reflections
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By Matthew and David. Reflections on Isaiah 2:4. Miracles huh. →. How Can You Be a Christian and a Democrat? December 14, 2008. Guest poster, Dillon Sorensen, is a 10th grade student at Houston Christian High School in Houston, Texas. This soon-to-be 16 year old shows wisdom and thoughtfulness far beyond his years, and we truly appreciate his contribution to Palmetto Perspectives. Every morning at 8:30am, class starts, and sets of iron gates secure the school’s perimeter a half hour later. I consider mys...
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djpowers | reflections
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By Matthew and David. January 26, 2011. I’m not a boot guy. I didn’t grow up on a farm, and I certainly didn’t spend my early years hauling hay or herding cattle. While my fraternity brothers rocked weathered. I was perfectly content with. To me, my new boots were comfortable, low-maintenance, and as a matter of fact, they DID look good with jeans and a button-down. Six years later, my original pair of. I wasn’t a boot guy. Now I am. From April 3, 1968 to January 20, 2009. January 20, 2009. King’s ...
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matthewruffner | reflections
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By Matthew and David. July 23, 2009. It’s hard to believe that it’s been two weeks since I have been in Hartsville. Time really flies up in Montreat! January 10, 2009. We were all different, that is from different parts of the country, different nationalities, different sexual orientations, and even different faiths or beliefs all together; but there we were having one of those nights you don’t forget too easily. Our conversation flowed from politics, work, beliefs or non beliefs, to food.
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From April 3, 1968 to January 20, 2009 | reflections
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By Matthew and David. Montreat 2009 →. From April 3, 1968 to January 20, 2009. January 20, 2009. On April 3, 1968, Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. delivered his final public address to a raucous crowd that filled the Mason Temple in Memphis, Tennessee. King traveled to Memphis to support a strike and lead a protest march for sanitation workers who were pleading with the municipal government for fair and just workers’ rights. For now, as I watch hundreds of thousands of people crowd onto the Mall in Washington...