Articles Archive for July 2007
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I am starting a new post taking from where Rick left off on the last series. Some thoughts on failure from some noteworthy folks:
My great concern is not whether you have failed, but whether you are content with your failure. - Abraham Lincoln
I have not failed. I’ve just found 10,000 ways that won’t [...]
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I haven’t blogged much over the past several months. Oh a tidbit here and there but nothing of any personal matter or anything of great substance. This is partly because while I have so much to share I haven’t really processed my thoughts in any comprehendable manner. And I still haven’t as it’s sometimes difficult [...]
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In one of the blogsites I subscribe to ysmarko Mark Oestreicher, a Youth Specialties worker, shares this. I think it’s fun and I invite you to play along. I’ll share my list later as I’m still thinking about it.
my friend paul posted about his “never gonna happen” dinner picks. according to his rules:
…invite 6 [...]
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Since coming home from a very nice vacation, visiting family in California, I have been talking with a few peeps in the last few days, Josh, Rick, Cat and Ben, and have been thinking that it would be a good thing if we could get together sometime before the end of summer. While I realize [...]
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Saw this on Abcnews.com
http://abcnews.go.com/GMA/story?id=3356360&page=1
I don’t think that will directly link to the article. In a nutshell, pasor Carlton Pearson, (who in the range of conservative to liberal is hanging out with Pat Robertson) decided to openly question the biblical basis for the doctrine of hell.
I’ve never replied on a website outside Epinoia, but decided [...]
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I had the pleasure of meeting Tony twice in my life - once as an impressionable teenager in my home church in Medford (he is a personal friend of my [then] Pastor) and then again as an adult at a conference in San Diego. This man has always been my most-revered spiritual hero, and [...]
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…by someone I respect very much. Looks like something I’ll have to check out! The review is from the Center for Parent/Youth Understanding (www.cpyu.org). The “reviewer” is the founder and head of the organization, and someone I had the good fortune to spend some time with at a training a few years [...]

