February 15, 2007

I just got around to watching the game tonight, but Duke managed a much-needed win last night with a 78-70 win at Boston College. Duke improved to 6-6 in conference play and should finish no worse than 8-8 in conference play. It was huge win for any number of reasons, but mostly for [...]

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August 9, 2006

I’m just getting started with Craig Borlase’s new book, God’s Gravity: The Upside-Down Life of Selfless Faith. Borlase challenges us to move away from a self-absorbed “me-first” faith and towards a life of sacrifice and social justice. I hope to post more from this book as I [...]

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June 18, 2006

I’ve purchased and read several books from Relevant Books over the last few years. A couple of months ago I added the book God’s Gravity : The Upside-Down Life of Selfless Faith to my list to look into further, and it’s scheduled to be released this coming week.
I came across this within the last couple [...]

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Our teaching pastors began a series at our church last week called “Beginnings“, in which they’re teaching through the opening chapters of Genesis. The message yesterday was delivered by Tim Lundy on the beginnings of man, woman and marriage.
Today, as I scanned through some news sites, I found this article regarding President Bush’s remarks in [...]

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May 8, 2006

I ran across this article by Tom Gilroy after having read this post over at Greg Kendall-Ball’s site. I would suggest reading Greg’s post and the comments that followed, as, most likely, it is all more interesting than anything I write about it. However, I do want to offer my own thoughts on it as [...]

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May 4, 2006

I saw this elsewhere, thought it was pretty good, so I saved it. However, now I do not recall where I got it, so I’m unable to give credit.I think the man raises a valid point. As one who loves Mexican food (and the burrito in particular), I’m certainly concerned about anything that [...]

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January 26, 2006

I’ve never read Elizabeth Elliot’s book Through Gates Of Splendor, even though I intended to several times in years past. However, after having the DVD sitting around for several months now, I finally got around to watching the Beyond The Gates documentary last night. Like the book, it tells the story of the five American [...]

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September 7, 2005

I was catching up on reading Mike Cope’s blog, and saw his comments from this past Tuesday regarding the hurricane aftermath in New Orleans, and his comments on Luke 16:19-31 (the rich man and Lazurus.) I urge you to read his post. This is along the same lines as some of my thoughts lately - [...]

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