
Quote spotlight . . .
"I confess that I hunger to be eager for life, to be fully human . . . I confess a belief in the existence of ways of being, knowing, feeling, thinking, imagining, and doing that promotes a fullness of life and humanity, and I confess a belief in the existence of ways that do not."
--Charlie Peacock, New Way to Be Human
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- Gratitude . . . gratefulness . . . great fullness . . . great fullness of life! 1 week ago
- Delightful completely quiet day. Need one of those every once in a while. Restorative. 2 weeks ago
- From Guide to Prayer, a bit of encouragement: "Thousands of years ago a devout person, tossed about by the storms... http://t.co/1QtnhRdp 2 weeks ago
Monthly Archives: April 2009
culture shock back in America
Take an American girl who has lived outside of the U.S. for a few years, reintroduce her back into this culture, and what you’ll get is an enlightening perspective of the crazy road we might be traveling down. Meredith Whitmore is a … Continue reading
Posted in family, technology, youth ministry
Tagged family, family ministry, technology, youth
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good friday is ‘good’
Good Friday. It isn’t called that everywhere. Those in Germany call it Karfreitag, meaning Mourning Friday. Not surprising. God’s hand was raised against the darkness of sin that day long ago when Jesus was led to the cross. And it … Continue reading
Posted in hope, relationship with God, self-injury
Tagged Easter, Good Friday, hidden pain, hope, Jesus, redemption, restoration, self-injury
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