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Spirit & Flesh: Confessions of a Baby-Catcher: December 2010
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Spirit and Flesh: Confessions of a Baby-Catcher. Cap and gown on, waiting in line for convocation. Nervous, sweating a little, I open the folder to look at the parchment. There it is, in permanent ink below my full name: Doctor of Medicine. The same thought washed over me as it did on the first day of medical school. There must have been some sort of mistake. How on earth did this happen? This is my attempt to recognize humanity in all its grittiness, both my own and that of the people I interact with.
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Spirit & Flesh: Confessions of a Baby-Catcher: February 2011
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Spirit and Flesh: Confessions of a Baby-Catcher. Cap and gown on, waiting in line for convocation. Nervous, sweating a little, I open the folder to look at the parchment. There it is, in permanent ink below my full name: Doctor of Medicine. The same thought washed over me as it did on the first day of medical school. There must have been some sort of mistake. How on earth did this happen? This is my attempt to recognize humanity in all its grittiness, both my own and that of the people I interact with.
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Spirit & Flesh: Confessions of a Baby-Catcher: August 2011
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Spirit and Flesh: Confessions of a Baby-Catcher. Cap and gown on, waiting in line for convocation. Nervous, sweating a little, I open the folder to look at the parchment. There it is, in permanent ink below my full name: Doctor of Medicine. The same thought washed over me as it did on the first day of medical school. There must have been some sort of mistake. How on earth did this happen? This is my attempt to recognize humanity in all its grittiness, both my own and that of the people I interact with.
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Spirit & Flesh: Confessions of a Baby-Catcher: Tanzanian Nostalgia
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Spirit and Flesh: Confessions of a Baby-Catcher. Cap and gown on, waiting in line for convocation. Nervous, sweating a little, I open the folder to look at the parchment. There it is, in permanent ink below my full name: Doctor of Medicine. The same thought washed over me as it did on the first day of medical school. There must have been some sort of mistake. How on earth did this happen? This is my attempt to recognize humanity in all its grittiness, both my own and that of the people I interact with.
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Skinny-dipping in Living Water: My Freshman Approach to Scripture: August 2011
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Skinny-dipping in Living Water: My Freshman Approach to Scripture. Saturday, 13 August 2011. Wisdom, darkness and light. 1 Kings starts out with. In 1 Kings 3, Solomon marries the Pharaoh’s daughter, peace at last between Egypt and Israel? One can only hope…. In 1 Kings 11, Solomon falls prey to the second most popular damnable trend (just behind disobedient Israel groaning) in the old testament: building altars to the gods of seductive women (insert ominous dun, dun, duuuuunnnnn…). I published a book!
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Skinny-dipping in Living Water: My Freshman Approach to Scripture: 2 Samuel in a day
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Skinny-dipping in Living Water: My Freshman Approach to Scripture. Monday, 20 June 2011. 2 Samuel in a day. I have been absent for the past 7 weeks. Life took over, the day-to-day got in the way and I let my daily (or weekly) discipline slide off the back end of the desk. But I am back! And what a companion, to have David to sing and dance me back into the embrace of God was remarkable. Or is this a holy thread that binds the hearts of these two men closer to one another than to anyone else on Earth?
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Skinny-dipping in Living Water: My Freshman Approach to Scripture: February 2011
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Skinny-dipping in Living Water: My Freshman Approach to Scripture. Monday, 28 February 2011. Remind me again, Deuteronomy. I am halfway done Deuteronomy and am finding it less stimulating than the other books. I think it is because the book is a reminder for Israel about the lessons it has learned, it is less full of the drama of the learning of the lessons! 8221; to “How can I do this to the best of my ability? Had any of these Israelites been alive? May we always hold sacred the real experiences we and...
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Skinny-dipping in Living Water: My Freshman Approach to Scripture: A New Year with the Old Testament...
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Skinny-dipping in Living Water: My Freshman Approach to Scripture. Tuesday, 3 January 2012. A New Year with the Old Testament. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. A New Year with the Old Testament. Spirit and Flesh: Confessions of a Baby-Catcher. Your Face is Just an Airbag for Your Brain. Que bonita es esta vida. I published a book! Picture Window template. Template images by konradlew.
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Spirit & Flesh: Confessions of a Baby-Catcher: March 2011
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Spirit and Flesh: Confessions of a Baby-Catcher. Cap and gown on, waiting in line for convocation. Nervous, sweating a little, I open the folder to look at the parchment. There it is, in permanent ink below my full name: Doctor of Medicine. The same thought washed over me as it did on the first day of medical school. There must have been some sort of mistake. How on earth did this happen? This is my attempt to recognize humanity in all its grittiness, both my own and that of the people I interact with.
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Spirit & Flesh: Confessions of a Baby-Catcher: A Hint of an Existential Crisis
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Spirit and Flesh: Confessions of a Baby-Catcher. Cap and gown on, waiting in line for convocation. Nervous, sweating a little, I open the folder to look at the parchment. There it is, in permanent ink below my full name: Doctor of Medicine. The same thought washed over me as it did on the first day of medical school. There must have been some sort of mistake. How on earth did this happen? This is my attempt to recognize humanity in all its grittiness, both my own and that of the people I interact with.