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“Where have you been David?”
It has been a long time since I graced the pages of this blog with any sort of insight. Several issues factored into my lack of sharing, but none so weighted as the controversies surrounding the fracture of the Evangelical … Continue reading
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Tagged Bible Study, Church, ELCA, faith, Lutheran, Lutheran CORE, NALC, religion
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The King’s Speech
Like many folks, I enjoy seeing a good movie every now and then. Sadly, like many other folks, I don’t always take advantage of the opportunity to spend an enjoyable night out when it comes along. But recently I recognized … Continue reading
Posted in Mission and Outreach
Tagged Christian, Church, Evangelism, faith, Movies, religion
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The Invisible Man
When I was a kid I used to think it would be great if I were able to become invisible. If I had such power I could sneak around unnoticed, get into things my parents told me to leave alone … Continue reading
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Tagged Bible Study, Christian, Church, community outreach, faith, Jesus, religion
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Living in a Perfect World
Sharing conversation over a cup of coffee, someone recently asked me if I could ever imagine living in a perfect world. I’ve used the “in a perfect world” phrase plenty in my lifetime, but usually in an anecdotal sense. Until … Continue reading
The Church and the BCS
For so many people, the month of January sometimes brings what is often called the “post-holiday let down.” Others may call it the “January swoon.” In either case, the sentiment is the same. The hustle and bustle of secular Christmas … Continue reading
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Tagged BCS, Bible Study, Christian, Church, College Football, Epiphany, Happy New Year, holidays, Jesus, New Year, religion, Worship
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