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Pete Relaunched - Again...: December 2006
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Pete Relaunched - Again. Pete on Sport, Sport, Sport, and possibly even Sport. Tuesday, December 26, 2006. Will be off doing a Ministry Activity for a week or so that means I can't cover more of the Melbourne or Sydney Tests. Merry Christmas for yesterday, and a happy new year to my readers. What does 2007 offer? The Gold Coast Titans. The Cricket World Cup. The Rugby World Cup. I guess this means the blog may continue being useful. Cya when I return. Posted by Pete at 6:41 PM. Strauss (b Warne) - 50.
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Pete Relaunched - Again...: October 2006
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Pete Relaunched - Again. Pete on Sport, Sport, Sport, and possibly even Sport. Sunday, October 29, 2006. I got to write an essay about the anti-siphoning list the other week, discussing how certain sports have a character that almost demands free-to-air coverage. Well today watching my TV was interesting, just because of the non-siphoned sports content able to be seen. NBL Highlights/Game of the Round (Delayed Coverage). The International Rules series (AUS v IRE). Posted by Pete at 2:13 PM. I might wait ...
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Pete Relaunched - Again...: November 2006
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Pete Relaunched - Again. Pete on Sport, Sport, Sport, and possibly even Sport. Saturday, November 25, 2006. Australia lead by 445 after the first innings. It seems that not only do I like watching tail enders bat, I also like watching Aussie pace bowlers bowl (though I didn't get to see that much). But the curious think is why we didn't follow on. There are some probably logical explanations, especially considering the wicket may be deteriating, but it just seems cruel to toy with them like that. To top ...
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Why Be Anglican: September 2006
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Saturday, September 23, 2006. Snakes on a Plain. From Mount Hor they set out by the way to the Red Sea, to go around the land of Edom. And the people became impatient on the way. And the people spoke against God and against Moses, "Why have you brought us up out of Egypt to die in the wilderness? What a golden example of what salvation is. How amazing that Jesus pointed it out so early in his ministry. Posted by Pete at 2:59 PM. Friday, September 15, 2006. Try these on for size. Posted by Pete at 5:22 PM.
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Why Be Anglican: October 2006
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Thursday, October 26, 2006. Tired of the Debate. Women's Ordination to the Presbyterate has been repudiated again. This time, many more people than in the past voted not to even have a debate. Calls for the inevitability of the measure are very much premature, as the first cultural change picture appears to be growing in strength. Sydney has a good situation, with many men and women working to serve Jesus with their lives (and many doing it in a full-time paid capacity too). What a wonderful thing that is.
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Why Be Anglican: February 2007
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Friday, February 16, 2007. Primates spotted in Tanzania. The heads of each Province of the Anglican Church (known as primates) are currently meeting together in Tanzania. While a few procedural issues will dominate the play for the first few days, it will be interesting to see the events play out. The nuts and bolts of the decisions will not come out straight away, but we need to keep praying. Pray that things are better this time. Posted by Pete at 9:21 PM. Sunday, February 04, 2007. A Blog about the An...
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Why Be Anglican: December 2006
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Sunday, December 24, 2006. A lesson in what happens when you ignore bits of the text. Hugh Mackay in todays Sydney Sun-Herald. What seems strange is the freedom he uses certain phrases and descriptions of the incarnation of Jesus (and distorts them), to Christianise what are essentially pagan ideas. Power of God rests with the wisdom of humanity. The genius of Christianity is the revelation that "the Word was made flesh"; that the "guy in the sky" was dead. The Christian God exists within us, and now...
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Pete Relaunched - Again...: January 2007
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Pete Relaunched - Again. Pete on Sport, Sport, Sport, and possibly even Sport. Sunday, January 28, 2007. With his precision and sheer reliability, Roger Federer has proven himself a class above all challengers these past two weeks. Gonzalez blew away Tommy Haas, Rafael Nadal and James Blake all while they were in strong form, and also defeated Lleyton Hewitt. Posted by Pete at 10:39 PM. Tuesday, January 23, 2007. On the other side of the Mens Draw, Haas v Davydenko has appeal, as does Nadal v Gonzalez.
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Pete Relaunched - Again...: July 2006
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Pete Relaunched - Again. Pete on Sport, Sport, Sport, and possibly even Sport. Friday, July 28, 2006. Don't worry girls, it is just a game. I think for an explanation, read the comments in the post below, but this is one of the games I regret I didn't see. Posted by Pete at 11:37 PM. Thursday, July 27, 2006. Will these girls be Asian Champions? The great tragedy of our Media diet means that these girls seem to not get the attention their efforts deserve. Posted by Pete at 8:55 PM. Monday, July 24, 2006.
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Pete Relaunched - Again...: February 2007
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Pete Relaunched - Again. Pete on Sport, Sport, Sport, and possibly even Sport. Tuesday, February 20, 2007. What sort of effort is it for Australia to let New Zealand chase over 330 twice in two games? Each lost game recently has involved a failure of our bowlers to defend quite high scores. This pathetic bowling effort should say only one thing to the selectors. Pick Stuart Clark, the form Australian bowler. Posted by Pete at 10:45 PM. Sunday, February 11, 2007. Beware England Mark II. The date to keep i...