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Sincerely Hoping - 15 Nov 2008
If you’re new here, you may want to subscribe to our RSS feed. Or you can select your feed type by clicking on the “Subscribe” button on the right. Thanks for visiting!To respond to my own question, this is a very demanding time in our nations history. After reading K’s and J’s articles, […]
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Read Full Post »A Letter to the President-Elect - 14 Nov 2008
After reading the question posed by C., I got inspired. In today’s world of text messages and emails rarely do people write letters, but yesterday I began writing. I wrote of politics, elections, and change. I wrote from an honest heart that is full of conviction and hoping for positive change. My letter was to […]
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Read Full Post »Thomas Cranmer - 30 Oct 2008
When talking about favorite reformers few mention Thomas Cranmer. The leader of the English Reformation, Cranmer’s reform was not as overt as nailing his beliefs to the front of a church door. He is one of the only reformers to have actually instigate some amount of reform inside the Catholic Church. To me he becomes […]
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Read Full Post »Stop This Train - 02 Aug 2008
I have had rare moments in my life were I have stopped simply to appreciate exactly were I was in life. They are moments that unforgettable and unduplicatable. While the majority of my life I am looking forward to were I am going, or back to where I have been, […]
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Read Full Post »Ch-ch-ch-Changes - 25 Jul 2008
John Miller, in his book, QBQ, the Question Behind the Question, tells the following story:
When Stacey was 12 years old, she and her father, a pilot, took off on a Sunday afternoon joyride in their single engine Cessna. Not long into the flight, and about a mile up over Lake Michigan, the joy of their […]
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