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becoming like a child: rebirth | Because theology is comic (in every sense of the word)...
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Because theology is comic (in every sense of the word)…. You can go home again, but do you really want to? Becoming like a child: rebirth. I had to laugh: in my business suit with leather computer bag, I was imagining a city-wide game of Sardines. I get nervous in these crowed environments, and find myself trying to take up as little space as possible. I also try to just blend: I don’t need to necessarily add to the mayhem… it wasn’t a far leap. 3 Responses to “becoming like a child: rebirth”. I love the...
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why I love the city… | Because theology is comic (in every sense of the word)...
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Because theology is comic (in every sense of the word)…. On saints and citizenship. The ‘blessed’ poor. Why I love the city…. As I approached he called out “M’am! 8221; I turned towards him, preparing to blow his requests for food or money off as nicely as possible. “Wha…? 8221; I mumbled through my half -droolly, numb smile. Could I buy you a sandwich or a cup of coffee? You look really cold.”. Damn, I love the city. It will never let you escape poverty: that of others, and that of your own. Lake Street...
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on rightly ordering ordination | Because theology is comic (in every sense of the word)...
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Because theology is comic (in every sense of the word)…. Starting the year off right: reflections on epiphany. When the saints impose. On rightly ordering ordination. I watched as her shoulders began to shake and the tears began to flow freely. For those outside the family circle, it was an apparent movement of the Spirit. For those within the familial lines, we saw abusive and wretched pain being transmitted. She stood, newly ordained, and faced an expectant crowd: muted by the abuse of power. And again...
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the ‘blessed’ poor | Because theology is comic (in every sense of the word)...
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Because theology is comic (in every sense of the word)…. Why I love the city…. Starting the year off right: reflections on epiphany. The ‘blessed’ poor. My uncle is in the process of becoming a Cistercian monk. It is a lengthy journey, full of long periods of silence and contemplation over a period of years. During this time, the vows of obedience, chastity, and poverty are considered. 2) can we (the church) truly embrace the poor (the broken, the sinful, the undesirable)? Preferential Option for the Poor.
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September | 2010 | Trish Stewart - Author
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Trish Stewart – Author. Monthly Archives: September 2010. September 27, 2010. So here’s a photo of my next project. So here’s the plan: strip off the paint, reseal each pane of stained glass, paint and/or stain the frame. The natural wood is very dark and aged. If I’m right that it was original to the house it’s about 150 years old. I can’t wait to see what it looks like cleaned up. Here’s the one of the six I chose:. I decided to skip the sunburst and went for the color. The blackberry vine. After m...
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I Found a Knife
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I Found A Knife. A Story site from. I Found a Knife. Reasonable left the building about the same time the sky started raining dead people. She couldnt have been more than five, she was strapped tight into an airplane seat, resting on its back on the attic floor, and she was screaming. The seat might’ve punched on through the ceiling below, but the fall was halted by the baby crib, stroller, and changing table that had never gotten to serve any other purpose. Old shattered dreams now just shattered. There...
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I Found A Knife. A Story site from. I Found a Knife. Writer, Storyteller,. These days I can be found wandering around rural Illinois, telling tales to anyone wholl listen to them . You can also find me on the web, maintaining a free and Open Source software site for writers:. Book One of the Poison and Wine series by C.H. Valentino and Eldon Hughes. Theres a battle underway in New Orleans. Its a game being played between the voodoo Barons Samedi and LaCroix. I Found a Knife. More stories on the web:.
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I Found a Knife
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I Found A Knife. A Story site from. I Found a Knife. I Found A Knife. I found a bloody knife in my basement late last night. It was in a small, rust covered tin box, tucked up inside a panel in the basement ceiling. I Found a Knife. But What About the Blood? The Morning Glory Cafe. 1956 - The First Time. I Lost a Knife. Yellow Roses are for Remembering. High Tea in a Small Town. Oh Goody, A Quest. 1956, For the Last Time. Some Notes from EldonHughes. I Found a Knife. More stories on the web:.
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I Found A Knife
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I Found A Knife. A Story site from. I Found a Knife. Veryone has a story. Most folks have more than a few. Our stories, both true and fictional, are what make us unique. and what make us the same. Its good to stoke the fire and tell a few from time to time. Other Stories Currently Available:. I Found a Knife. His site began with I Found a Knife. Written as an experiment to see if I could produce and publish a story, effectively, entirely within Google Apps. Either way, thanks for stopping by.