Freedom: Lessons from 2 Years of Being Debt Free
- on May 17, 2013
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My wife and I are celebrating two years of being debt free. It has been an incredible journey of ups and downs, but I want to share with you some of the ways we went about it as well as the lessons we[...]
“For the love of God: 20 Theologians and why we love them.”
- By Rhett Smith
- on May 26, 2006
- 2 Comments
That is the title of the blogging series that Ben Myers is currently posting. Great stuff. Check it out.
Thoughts on the Connection Between Passion, Limits and Vocation....
- on May 15, 2013
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There is a deep connection between what we are passionate about and our vocation. But part of finding true vocation is also acknowledging the limits that our passion brings us up against.
Putting Down Our Masks: Living Authentically So Others Can See God in Our Lives
- on May 14, 2013
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When we put down our masks that we hide behind, we are able to live an authentic life where our true self emerges. And when we live out of this true self we are examples that allow others to see God i[...]
Most Thorough Review Yet of "Jesus Wants to Save Christians: A Manifesto for the Church in Exile"
- on October 17, 2008
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Ben Witherington has really outdone himself this time, with one of the most thorough book reviews I have come across of Rob Bell and Dan Golden's new book, Jesus Wants to Save Christians: A Manifesto [...]
Saving Christians...
- on October 31, 2008
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Interesting article in Relevant Magazine with Rob Bell on Saving Christians. Here is an excerpt: In the intro of your new book, Jesus Wants To Save Christians, you describe the specific theology you[...]
Donald Miller's Journey from Reagan Republican to Obama Democrat
- on November 3, 2008
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Great blog post by Donald Miller, From Reagan to Obama, a Brief Political History Our theology insinuated that shortly after original sin, once Adam and Eve at the apple, they registered as Democrats[...]
How do you think this differs from just using their advanced search? It seems to spit out the same number of results, just maybe in a little different order.
I do like the thumbnail view, though. That is much better than having to scroll through three or four times as many pages.
it's relatively the same (unless I'm missing something)... but perhaps it makes people happy... it's all about perception, right?
i think the web is heading to a more visual place... perhaps because we're all so A.D.D... but, maybe that's me.