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Coming to terms with my faith: Bring on the pumpkin pie...
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Coming to terms with my faith. Thursday, November 24, 2011. Bring on the pumpkin pie. Thanksgiving is not necessarily a Christian holiday. It is an American holiday. Turkey, stuffing, green bean casseroles, pumpkin pie, are staples of a Thanksgiving meal that I happen to love. Thanksgiving is also a day where people eat their weight in food. (I will refrain from making any attempts to discuss gluttony until the day after Black Friday.). I will take this time to express some of the things I am thankful for.
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Coming to terms with my faith: A Glutton for Punishment
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Coming to terms with my faith. Saturday, November 26, 2011. A Glutton for Punishment. I told you I was going to write about gluttony. Concerning gluttony, Frederick Buechner (can't you tell that I'm reading Buechner at this time? A glutton is one who raids the icebox for a cure for spiritual malnutrition" (35). Ever see those romantic movies where the heroine have just gotten her heart broken and decides to make it better by eating ice cream right out of its container? It's just like that. This might be ...
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A celebration of quirkiness through writing, art, and other creative musings. I read, I write, I think, I love. NEW HOME for Hued Unorthodoxy! July 15, 2011. In other words, don’t worry. It’s not you. It’s me. Everyone, from now on, please visit. Filed under Rants, Raves, and Randomnesity. July 6, 2011. I should probably … you know, like … write something? Perhaps once I get a new computer. Which will happen in just a few days. Hooray! Until then, here’s a lovely (and by “lovely” I mean. April 30, 2011.
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Coming to terms with my faith: Minute Thoughts #1
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Coming to terms with my faith. Thursday, March 31, 2011. At work today, I was typing up feedback from students about their major/minor, the church, their calling, what they’ve learned or not learned, etc. (all the good stuff). I ran across this one answer that made me stop and smile. I decided to share it with you all. Q: Based on what you learned in your major, how would you best communicate the Christian faith both in the church and in the world? Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Coming to terms with my faith: February 2011
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Coming to terms with my faith. Tuesday, February 8, 2011. What is your first reaction when you hear this word: CHURCH? For someone like me, who pretty much was born and raised in a church, this is what I've always thought of about church. People. Worship. Preaching. Bible. Prayer. Communion. What in the world are you talking about? Difference makes people uncomfortable. This is why I think churches today are like country clubs. They attract and keep the people that look, act, speak, and believe the s...
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A celebration of quirkiness through writing, art, and other creative musings. Welcome to my blog! Here you will find random snippets of my life and interests in the form of writing, art, and various other creative musings. Share on Facebook (Opens in new window). Click to email (Opens in new window). Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window). Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). My life in my words.
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Coming to terms with my faith: A confession to start.
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Coming to terms with my faith. Monday, February 7, 2011. A confession to start. Yes That was it, my confession. I have a feeling that when my parents read this, they might have some kind of a panic attack. The rationale for my confession was simple. I was not able to come to terms with what it meant to be a Christian. The Christians that had inhabited my life were fake. None of their actions were real. I was sick and tired of living around people who wore masks every single day. I was very, very bitter.
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Coming to terms with my faith: The Country Club
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Coming to terms with my faith. Tuesday, February 8, 2011. What is your first reaction when you hear this word: CHURCH? For someone like me, who pretty much was born and raised in a church, this is what I've always thought of about church. People. Worship. Preaching. Bible. Prayer. Communion. What in the world are you talking about? Difference makes people uncomfortable. This is why I think churches today are like country clubs. They attract and keep the people that look, act, speak, and believe the s...