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Life of Loo: April 2007
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I had a great Easter weekend. Not only did I get to spend four days with Shea and more time than usual with my family, but I was reminded and encouraged to pursue the full life Jesus came to give. It's a great question that probably every high school and college student who has grown up in church has to face. But at the heart of that question is another question: do you believe that following Jesus is the fullest, most satisfying life possible? I love Easter for a lot of reasons, but probably the best on...
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Does everyone who know you, know about the Gospel? My name is Dave Partin. I am a Evangelical Presbyterian Missionary with World Outreach serving with my family in Budapest, Hungary and working with Campus Crusade reaching college students with the Gospel. My family’s personal website: www.daveandrivers.com. My email: davepartin@gmail.com. The tools and information used is mostly from: Campus Crusade 4 Laws booklet. The Fék ministry in Hungary. 8 years in Kansas City at Covenant Chapel.
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Life of Loo: June 2007
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Some people would apologize for not posting anything in over a month. I am some people. Sorry. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Leawood, KS, United States. View my complete profile. Mike and Leslie Moore.
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BaileyFam: September 2008
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Sunday, September 28, 2008. Today Lauren's new friend Cassandra came over to play. Cassandra is one of two children that are foster children of our friends Brian and Maggie. They live just 6 houses away and now Lauren has a new friend right around the corner! It has been a blessing to have two good friends living near us, but now it is extra special that our kids have each other close by too. We look forward to watching their friendship grow. Here are some pics from their play time today.
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Life of Loo: on the right track?
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On the right track? A few guys from church have been meeting and talking about the book Wild at Heart. This week we had a really good conversation about a question that I think almost everyone has to ask themselves:. Am I doing what I'm supposed to be doing with my life? How do you figure that out? I mean, I can't answer that question with any certainty. Most people my age probably can't. And because we can't, we start playing these crazy games trying to figure out God's will for our lives. Thanks for ch...
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Life of Loo: live the gospel...
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By nature, I'm not much of an eavesdropper. But I happened to hear part of a phone conversation one of my friends was having with his roommate from college. Really, all I heard was the very end. Live the gospel.". That was it. Just "live the gospel.". I think that might be the coolest way I've ever heard a conversation ended. It's an amazing encouragement between two men who want to make much of Jesus with their lives. It wasn't softened by a routine "see ya later," or "take care.". On the right track?
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Life of Loo: October 2007
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After re-reading John Eldredge's Wild at Heart. In August, it only made sense that our guys small group went to see the new movie Into the Wild. It was a good movie with a lot of really good thoughts and points. I think Sean Penn may have tried to get a little too artistic by including some completely unnecessary scenes, but overall I was impressed. Lessons from a pit bull. But this pit bull ended up being a nice one. he didn't have a collar, but his chewed up harness made it clear that, at least at ...
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Life of Loo: March 2007
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About 17 years ago, a guy named Paul Tokunaga spoke at Urbana. A student missions conference held once every three years. Here's what he said. The best missionary later is the best missionary now. The patterns that we establish for ourselves now will likely be our life style patterns when we're thirty, forty, and ninety. If you're a driven student now who only has time for studies, in twenty years you'll probably be a driven business person with ulcers.". Conference. It was a change of pace from hang...
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Life of Loo: truth outranks experiene
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Twice a year new missionaries come to Avant for Candidate Orientation Program(COP). This time around i had the opportunity to teach several sessions. The topic: "Telling Your Story". Now at first I was a little intimidated. Not so much of teaching or talking in front of a group of people. Between college business classes, BYX. And youth services at my church. Who am I to tell them how to do that? Even worse, what would the world be like if we heard those good ideas and ignored them simply because of who ...
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Life of Loo: August 2007
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I've always been a fan of the Nooma videos, so I thought I'd give Rob Bell's Velvet Elvis. After watching the videos, a lot of the book's content was pretty familiar, but I still really enjoyed it. I really like Rob Bell's writing style - it feels like he's with you in the room talking. More than that, I really like the picture he paints of creating authentic community in today's culture. Overall, a good, quick read. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Leawood, KS, United States. View my complete profile.
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