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Scribble Theology: March 2011
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Frosting, cake, life, and me. Wednesday, March 30, 2011. I'm preaching on Rahab tomorrow, to fulfill sermon requirements of (1) preaching from the First Testament and (2) preaching on a female character. I figure since I'm well on my way to reading every single ATLA article that uses Joshua as a text, and since I just did a paper on Rahab, I'd go ahead and stick to what's easy. See, Rahab was a prostitute. Don't believe me? How about the Bible? In Greek ( porne. OK kids, I think if you're trying to cover...
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Scribble Theology: August 2012
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Frosting, cake, life, and me. Thursday, August 09, 2012. Pro-gun folks: No, you would have not have stopped the Aurora massacre. You would have hugged the floor sobbing, or maybe maybe. Taken some shots in the crowded, gas-filled movie theater with gunshots ringing out and the movie still playing, missed the shooter by about 75 feet, and hit some random bystander. Anti-gun folks: Dude would have gotten himself an assault rifle whether it was legal or not. I'm with you, but your argument is not here.
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LEARNING TO WALK: March 2009
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Wednesday, March 18, 2009. Good, Smart, Christian Folks. It has become quite clear to me, in the course of the last week, that I hang out with a bunch of very good and very smart people. This is only in one day, and doesn't count the dinner Erin and I had with Ben and Laura as we discussed our respective ventures in the academy and the church, as well as bookshelf construction. In the surprise of the night Laura actually declared that I sounded quite pastoral. During Lent. I get the chance to speak f...
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LEARNING TO WALK: Perspective
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Wednesday, March 3, 2010. It turns out my problems aren't so bad. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). The Farm, Tennessee. Coming full circle, it seems. A former resident of North Carolina, South Carolina and Georgia, I somehow graduated seminary and wound up heading home to East Tennessee to pastor three small churches. Both an introvert and extrovert, too cynical in mind and not enough of a romantic at heart. Love coffee, friends and books. Maybe not in that order. View my complete profile.
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LEARNING TO WALK: Saturday Afternoon Special
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Saturday, April 3, 2010. I once won a preaching award, not so much because of my own skill, but because a friend of mine nominated me for it. And because I believe that the sermon matters, a large part of my week is spent preparing for my sermon. Now, of course I do pastoral care, and I teach Bible study, and I pray and I visit and I do all those things, but I do believe that a large part of my job is in my sermon preparation and execution. And then there is Holy Week. As Debbie. April 3, 2010 at 2:40 PM.
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Scribble Theology: December 2011
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Frosting, cake, life, and me. Thursday, December 22, 2011. Scribble Theology: Noah, Hercules, and Science Fiction. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Follow me on Twitter. There was an error in this gadget. Red and Shoulders Apparel. As good for you as deep-fried bacon. Feetwashing and Four Square. I like today because of. More Mary, less Martha. Writing to Change the World. Musings of a Danae. Scribble Theology: Noah, Hercules, and Science Fic. Simple template. Template images by luoman.
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Scribble Theology: On maleficence
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Frosting, cake, life, and me. Friday, June 06, 2014. Originally posted on my new personal blog. In the over a year that I have not really been an active blogger, several topics have made it onto a list of things I really want to blog about. Knowing, however, that my thoughts on these topics are bound to wane in poignance as well as timeliness, I'm going to skip straight to what made me sit down tonight. I went to see Maleficent. Tonight, and I have some thoughts. The death is usually a direct result of t...
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Scribble Theology: Is it just me...
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Frosting, cake, life, and me. Tuesday, April 02, 2013. Is it just me. Or do Peter Rollins and Peter Dinklage look a lot alike? You said this, but I had to see it to agree with you. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Follow me on Twitter. There was an error in this gadget. Red and Shoulders Apparel. As good for you as deep-fried bacon. Feetwashing and Four Square. I like today because of. More Mary, less Martha. Writing to Change the World. Musings of a Danae. Is it just me.
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Scribble Theology: November 2011
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Frosting, cake, life, and me. Sunday, November 20, 2011. Concerning the spelling of my (nick)name. This came up on another blog I write for, and I didn't want to waste their time with it. My name is Nicolas. As you may have noticed, there is no H. Many miss this, and spell my name with an H. That's OK. I understand. My parents were cruel and decided to spell my name as if I were some sort of frenchman. Nick has always been spelled with a K. The "normal" way, y'know? A girlfriend picked it up. Then he...
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Scribble Theology: November 2013
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Frosting, cake, life, and me. Wednesday, November 13, 2013. In which I don't understand being saved. My junior year of high school, I went with my girlfriend to a Bible study at her friend's house. At some point during the evening we split up into pairs, and I wound up in a small loft, seated on the floor across from a girl I'd never met so we could "share our stories" with each other. Almost immediately, her question for me was, "When were you saved? So I went down onto the floor of the convention cente...