Archive for April, 2008

Coldplay releases “Violet Hill.” My ears smile.

I said i wasn’t gonna blog for a while, but i have to.
Coldplay has realeased a song for free download on their website. The song is pretty incredible and has been blasting on repeat for a couple of hours in my apartment. Just wanted to spread the audible tastiness.

OK, back to not blogging.

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It’s not you, it’s me (or the countdown to freedom)

OK. So I’ve procrastinated long enough. I spent about 2 hours today reading blogs, writing comments, and engaging in discussions which I find very enjoying, encouraging, challenging and fun. However, I must leave the virtual world because the brick & mortar world is demanding my attention.
I’m a bit behind on my senior paper and I’ve [...]

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Things we don’t understand…

Calvanism vs. Arminianism
Women in the church
Baptism by full-immersion vs sprinkling
hymns vs. contemporary worship
KJV vs NIV vs NASB vs NLT vs ……..
alcohol consumption

Why is it that some people take sides on debates that the Bible takes no stance on? Sure there may have been some great thinkers who have furthered many of the principles taught in [...]

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You can’t walk through a library without….

OK. So I am supposed to be finding sources for my senior research paper. I’m a senior at Taylor University and I’m writing my senior paper on “Inviting and Developing Young Adults as Mentors in a Senior High Church Ministry.” Maybe that sounds boring. Maybe interesting. I’d say this: the content is interesting, the form [...]

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Earth Rambling: 50 Green Things Anyone Can Do

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un-original inspiration

i was gonna write something,
but then i realized i’d already written it
here

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Pangea Day :: May 10, 2008

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something for nothing…

so I’ve been pretty impressed with God lately and in some pretty personal ways.
I think it is His grace that blows me away. We do so much crap. Even when we’re “really good” we are actually mediocre at best. We really don’t have a clue what we’re doing. We aren’t sure what is the next [...]

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