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and then there were four....: March 2014
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Thursday, March 20, 2014. Number 11 - Pet Peeves. 11 Describe 10 pet peeves you have. 1 People being extraordinarily cheerful first thing in the morning.and expecting me to talk, be chipper, look alive. I guess it's just me growing up in the age of everything being instant, but it bugs me when people take their time replying, even though I can see that they saw my message already (6 hours ago! 4 Grammar mistakes. Many of us are wholly dedicated to one language, let's see if we can master it, shall we?
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This Old House | I've Come Undone
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I've Come Undone. I’ve Arrived (read: I’ve been booted off the 20’s party bus). I’m Exhausted →. October 30, 2013 · 7:25 pm. Tomorrow we will have lived in our house for 6 years. I’m amazed at how quickly those years have passed. I often teeter-totter between wanting a bigger, better, shinier, spiffier home and being determined to make this little Elmwood house work for the long-haul. When I start to get mopey about our living arrangements, I try to shift my thinking to being grateful for our own home...
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Jason Kehler | FAB GAB
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Life at Fourth Ave. Bible Church. Author Archives: Jason Kehler. I am currently a youth pastor working on my bachelor of theology degree at Providence College in Otterburne, Manitoba. July 11, 2011. Yesterday, Pastor Abe used Matthew 4:19, which reads, “Follow me, and I will make you fishers of men,” as the main verse for his sermon. It was a moving sermon in which Pastor Abe asked the question, “Are you using the bible as your roadmap, or are you driving around without it? The Nervousness of an Introvert.
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I've Come Undone | Just another WordPress.com weblog | Page 2
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I've Come Undone. Newer posts →. April 14, 2015 · 2:02 pm. I shared this sentiment recently on Instagram and I feel it expresses very clearly what has been happening in me over the past few months:. I’m finally allowing myself room to get it all out and, I gotta be honest, it’s been an amazing process thus far. I finally, after years and years, feel like myself again. I honestly didn’t think it would spin into this, but I’m so happy it has. Spending my days drinking coffee and creating ar...Grief is a fu...
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FAB GAB | Life at Fourth Ave. Bible Church | Page 2
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Life at Fourth Ave. Bible Church. Newer posts →. Your Grace Is Enough. May 2, 2011. In the past, I have had the privilege of participating on a music team. I have enjoyed the commitment, and though I took a bit of a break when our third baby was born, I have the honor of joining in the fun once again! This Sunday, words from Chris Tomlin’s song. Your Grace Is Enough. Struck a chord with me (no pun intended)…. Great is Your love and justice God. You use the weak to lead the strong. Through the Crisis Preg...
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Believer’s Boldness | The Roaring Lion
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I was not the lion, but it fell to me to give the lion's roar. — Winston Churchill. Posted by Jason Kehler. Asymp; Leave a comment. I’ve been reading through the book of Acts lately. For those readers unfamiliar with the book of Acts, it is the fifth book of the New Testament in the Bible, and describes the events that occurred as the first church came into being after Jesus’ death over 2000 years ago. 8216;Why were the nations so angry? Why did they waste their time with futile plans? Almost all of this...
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James 3:1-7 | The Roaring Lion
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I was not the lion, but it fell to me to give the lion's roar. — Winston Churchill. Posted by Jason Kehler. Asymp; Leave a comment. James was a brother of Jesus. Not the kind of brother that we say, “We are brothers and sisters in Christ,” but an actual brother. One of Mary’s kids. The same Mary who bore Jesus. James was the one mentioned in Matthew 13:55-56, which says, “Is this not the carpenter’s son? Is not His mother called Mary? And His brothers James, Joses, Simon and Judas? We can make a large ho...