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Student Life Week // Urban Serve
I didn’t expect to spend a week in Atlanta, GA, serving a small community of children. Student Life was not-at-all on my summer radar. God knew I needed to go, though, and I’m so glad that He made it happen. This is the group of young’uns I got to hang with that week. Love them!…
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Reading and waiting (updated)
Monday through Thursday afternoons, Abbey attends a band class at a local Christian school in which she is learning to play the flute. I am thankful for the local schools allowing homeschoolers to participate in some of their extracurricular activities. While I wait for her class to let out, I read. I usually bring a…
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Jesus, a Man “Just like Us”
(This is the third of a series of posts inspired by my attending a Women of Faith conference). He spoke at length and with authority about relationships with men. As a counselor, he offered expert advice regarding the marks of healthy and unhealthy relationships. He reminded us of the many self-protective barriers we erect and…
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Thinking about Bell’s book
(Disclaimer: My opinion in this post is based on interviews with Rob Bell and not the contents of Love Wins.) Last night, I watched Lisa Miller’s interview with Rob Bell about his new book, Love Wins. One of the things I noticed is that Bell rarely answered the questions that were asked. He also hid…
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Book Review: How to Bring Your Child to Christ
…And Keep Them There: Avoiding the Tragedy of False Conversion by Ray Comfort New life is a mystery. Most women do not know they are pregnant until a test or doctor’s confirmation. Though physicians can provide a detailed step-by-step description of the birthing process, the actual trigger that sets a birth in motion is still…
