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Monthly Archives: February 2012
Repost from Jesus Creed: “So we cancelled it all…”
I saw this video posted at Jesus Creed yesterday and I just can’t get it off my mind. The video is a product of the Episcopal Story Project. It’s like a Rorschach test, I guess, because the reactions in the … Continue reading
Posted in Christian Ministry, church, religion, spirituality, Uncategorized, videos
Tagged Episcopal Story Project, Jesus Creed
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Bee reads. I watch in wonder.
I mentioned in a post a few months ago that Bee was having a hard time with reading. That was a bit of an understatement. I talked to many of my friends about this – seeking advice from homeschool moms, … Continue reading
Standing with the Catholic Bishops on Religous Freedom
Please tell me that you are paying attention to what is happening right now between the Catholic Church and the Obama Administration. I have to be honest in saying that I have too many work commitments to do justice to … Continue reading
Posted in news, politics, religion, Uncategorized
Tagged Catholic bishops, Catholic church, Health and Human Services, Obama
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Cooking Like I Mean It, Month 1
I am not a a terrible cook, but I am an unenthusiastic one. The only time I really take pleasure in cooking is around holidays. I love Christmas baking, and I enjoy putting together a big holiday dinner. But the … Continue reading
The futility of debate
Last night someone accused me of being dishonest. On the internet. That stings. I know that I’m guilty of some things in my online postings and conversations. I’ve certainly been pompous. I’ve had the internet version of “the vapors”. I’ve … Continue reading
Posted in blogging, spirituality, videos
Tagged blogging, Freaks and Geeks, Mark Driscoll, SNL, xkcd
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