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Thursday, July 16th, 2009

This past week Becky and I went to hang out with her best friend, a recent grad of Lee University, and some of the people that her friend has grown close to over her college career. It’s kind of awkward writing this post, as some of them will read it, but it’s on my mind [...]

more July 4th stuff

Thursday, July 2nd, 2009

In the continuation of the theme of the last post, I wanted to explore how we can approach this topic in a better manner. Shane Claiborne has a list of fourty things you can do to celebrate interdependance day. Some things include: Learn where your utilities come from—the source of your electricity, gas, and water. [...]

Community Theology

Thursday, June 25th, 2009

If you’ve read Pete Rollins‘ latest book, “The Orthodox Heretic, and other impossible tales,” then you’ll know how challenging that book can be mentally. There’s something powerful about Rollins use of parables to really mess with you, and really screw up your day. From the first parable on, there is plenty of challenging material there [...]

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