Reflections
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Lunch at Starbucks
Just a quickie – but the news is too good to hold. I was nearly giddy when I saw the sign out front of Starbucks this morning announcing their new lunch menu. It was like an answer to prayer. Now,… Continue reading
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Garrison Keillor and the Movies
In years past, I would build my calendar around broadcasts of "A Prairie Home Companion." I am an avid reader of Garrison Keillor, in my mind an honorary citizen of Lake Wobegon, and an enthusiast for the kind of radio… Continue reading
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Seeing the World Through Georgia’s Eyes
Why the First Lady of Cyber-Space Has Inspired Thousands Written in 2001 – A Tribute She graduated cum laude from Capital University where she was a member of Phi Beta Kappa. She has been a music teacher, can play 12… Continue reading
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A Psalm for the Desert
Shaken, Stripped, and Strengthened Continue reading
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Only a Movie
Just Charlie: It’s a Movie, For Crying Out Loud… Charlie makes a good point. I’ve blogged on this phenomenon here. Specifically, I wrote a resource article called Da Vinci Codes and Overloads and another related to some of the issues… Continue reading
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I just had to pass this on …
Do traditional pastors have the courage and will to get out of the way of what God wants to accomplish if that means a threat to our lifestyles and security? Follow the links to the discussion on Dave’s pages. Continue reading
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Roses On Our Noses
First, I must credit Pastor Terri Purgason of Fresno First Baptist Church for inspiring these thoughts. Next, I must decide what these thoughts my be. Finally, I must type them, but not necessarily in that order. Terri was… Continue reading
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Da Vinci Codes and Overloads
First, let’s get the overload part out of the way as if I could because I have been (overloadED). It is all of my own making and that’s the way it is. But let me be the first to welcome… Continue reading