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"courage, dear heart": April 2015
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Courage, dear heart". Monday, April 27, 2015. I am a lion." Colson claimed with a cheeky grin. Until yesterday. Yesterday, he grew up. Yesterday, he became a miniature man. With a 401K. Yesterday, he explained, "I am a boy and you are a girl.". And I wanted my lion back. So, there is that- My delinquency in recording the sentimental benchmarks of my children's lives. Colson renounced his jungle throne. Kincaid is scoring like Beckham. And I have recorded none of it. Back to me becoming a mother of a twee...
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A Layman’s Commentary Guide | Green Baggins
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A Layman’s Commentary Guide. October 8, 2008 at 10:24 am ( Books (reviews and recommendations). I have received requests to post more books for the normal Christian who cannot read Hebrew and Greek (or Latin, for that matter! Complete sets: Matthew Henry. The Expositor’s Bible Commentary, Revised. Currid, volumes 1. Currid, volumes 1. 1 and 2 Samuel. 1 and 2 Kings. 1 and 2 Chronicles. Bridges (Geneva Commentary, out of print); Song of Songs. Mackay, vols 1. Minor Prophets as a Whole. Hughes, volumes 1.
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"courage, dear heart": a vineyard villa
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Courage, dear heart". Saturday, July 4, 2015. Get ready to hate us. After a month in the Ederle Inn. One Full. Month. We moved into a home. *cue thunderous applause*. Which was no small feat. *praise hands*. Our 18th century vineyard villa offers panoramic views of the terraced orchards and trellised grapevines and flowering fruit trees that grace the verdant landscape. Oh, and as fate would have it- there is a gypsy community right across the street. Perfecto! Batten down the hatches. Books I am Reading.
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The World I Know: Santa Claus is God? Well, Kinda...
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The World I Know. Thursday, July 10, 2008. Santa Claus is God? There’s only one catch, ya gotta believe! Where does he fit all the presents? How is it that a few reindeer, on a diet of candy-canes and hot chocolate (not exactly a breakfast of champions) pull this fat guy and all his gifts through the stratosphere? How can Chris get up and down every chimney in the world? I mean, it’s science, and it just doesn’t make sense. It’s not possible, barely even plausible. Second, we teach our children (and thus...
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"courage, dear heart": July 2015
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Courage, dear heart". Tuesday, July 21, 2015. How do you say in Italian, "I am so sorry- but my son just pooped in the pool"? Yep, that happened. It was not on our Euro-bucket list, but that memory was made anyhow. For a few people. Which leads me to my warning: I am about to go somewhere fabulous. Correction: It will sound fabulous. The pictures might even look fabulous. But, I guarantee that it won't be. Otherwise, you'll have to read between the bribed smiles and filtered photos and keep this in mind:.
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The Hypostatic Union and the Salvation of Mankind in Cyril of Alexandria’s Third Epistle To Nestorius | Sacramental Piety
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The Musings of a High Church Calvinist. The Hypostatic Union and the Salvation of Mankind in Cyril of Alexandria’s Third Epistle To Nestorius. December 7, 2011 in Christology. The Soteriological Implications of the Hypostatic Union in Cyril of Alexandria’s Third Epistle to Nestorius. But as truly the life-giving and very flesh of the Word himself. Emphasis added).”. The efficacy of the sacrament is directly dependent upon the hypostatic union of the two natures and cannot be rightly understood apart from...
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"courage, dear heart": June 2015
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Courage, dear heart". Friday, June 5, 2015. Thank you for flying American Airlines- service to Venice. My name is Melania and it will be my pleasure to make this 9-hour transatlantic flight feel interminable. Before our beverage service begrudgingly begins, I will be doing shots of Tequila behind the curtain. We were in row 21. If you've seen the movie Under the Tuscan Sun. Now calm down, it's Italia, I know. And those cinematic days will come. So, by all means, hate us then. Not all the wine is great.