Monthly Archives: June 2010
Running Like Crazy [People] .part 2.
The analogy of running to living as a Christian is one you are bound to be familiar with if you’ve spent any time reading your Bible or attending church. Paul often talks of “running the race” to “achieve the prize” … Continue reading
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Running Like Crazy [People] .part 1.
I wrote about my marathon training experience a few weeks ago, so here’s an update. My last post was all about how great it was, how it helped me sleep better, helped me feel better, and in general was just … Continue reading
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Verbal Abuse Hurts
A friend of mine shared this video with me to help express how she feels in her marriage. It’s a graphic representation of how powerful verbal abuse is.
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10 Things You Should Never Say to a Single Person
While sitting in our local coffee shop, Java Junction, this morning I overheard (okay, eaves dropped) as the owner read from a very interesting MSN internet article called 19 Things You Should Never Say to a Single Person. I’ve taken … Continue reading
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The Color of Holiness
I have been challenged and inspired by a majority of the articles I read in the Conversations journal I mentioned in a previous post. The most recent one I read was written by Robert Gelinas. In his article Gelinas talks … Continue reading
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Grumbling or Honestly Sharing?
It never fails that in conversation with Christian women at some point they say, “I don’t want to complain, I mean it (or he, or she, or the situation) isn’t THAT bad. I know God doesn’t like it when I … Continue reading
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Sinners Anonymous?
Today I was reading in the journal Conversations. In an article by Chris Webb he talks about meeting a woman who is a drug addict, a prostitute, and a mother. Chris wonders “where should Michelle go to church?” and explores … Continue reading
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