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Your Will: November 2011
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Yet not my will, but yours be done.". Monday, November 07, 2011. Have Faith in Him. I don't know what tomorrow holds but i know who holds tomorrow. He who did not spare His own Son, but delivered Him over for us all, how will He not also with Him freely give us all things? Why are you so afraid? Do you still have no faith? Trust Jesus as He gently ask you the words in Mark 4:40. Trust Him. Links to this post. Thursday, November 03, 2011. The Ravages of Sin. Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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Your Will: August 2011
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Yet not my will, but yours be done.". Wednesday, August 03, 2011. The Grass is Always Greener on the Other Side. Two pictures to illustrate what "the grass is always greener on the other side" meant. Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View my complete profile. There was an error in this gadget. Subscribe in a reader. Subscribe To (RSS Feed). The Grass is Always Greener on the Other Side. Liberty - offers support to men and women who struggle with unwanted same-sex attractions.
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Servant, Learner, Storyteller: May 2015
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Servant, Learner, Storyteller. To serve alongside the poor. Monday, May 11, 2015. Just a little too much. During the years I lived in Inglewood, I got little glimpses of the community-police dynamic. It was not pretty. The shotguns looked like they were just being used as tools of intimidation. Which, of course, they were. I walked over to them. They asked me what I was doing. I said that I was a teacher watering the plants. I showed them the water can I was holding in my hand. But I never saw how the dr...
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Servant, Learner, Storyteller: A bit on edge
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Servant, Learner, Storyteller. To serve alongside the poor. Tuesday, August 25, 2015. A bit on edge. I cringed as the motorcycle sped by us on the crowded street. The thought that went through my mind was, “If he crashes, I hope he does it out of sight where I don't have to get involved.”. That is one of the most foreign thoughts that could have entered my head. I've spent much of my life seeking incidents I could respond to and drawing up contingency plans in my mind for every possible situation. My fri...
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Wandering Thoughts: August 2010
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A place where I can discuss/vent/think about the things I come accross in my life. DISCLAIMER: I sometimes post ideas because I'm still thinking about them and want other opinions, so if you disagree with me on something let me know your reasons. Sunday, August 01, 2010. Posted by Mike and Sarah. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View my complete profile. News if you think you're taking life a bit too seriously. Servants to Asia's Urban Poor. My Brother Matt's Blog. My friend Tom's Blog about his year in Brazil.
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A Life Reviewed: September 2006
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Thursday, September 28, 2006. It means we will not be silent. Posted by Joe at 3:16 AM. Friday, September 22, 2006. Apologies anyone who is excitedly waiting for news of our allotment. Life took over for a few days and I was having a problem with updating the blog. Is a more detailed explanation from our friends at HDRA. We have planted a variety of Rye intercropped with a Field Bean. Since we took this photo, we've had heavy rain which has caused the string to snap. I am trying not to stand on the beds ...
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Servant, Learner, Storyteller: May 2016
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Servant, Learner, Storyteller. To serve alongside the poor. Tuesday, May 31, 2016. The crowd pulsed, a hundred people behind my arms, 20-30 of them trying to push forward with sticks and other weapons. Opposite us another 15-20 men, some of them also wielding weapons, reached towards the crowd behind me. Belt blows from the front rained down on my arms and shoulders, and someone’s elbow or fist caught me in the side of the head. How did we get here. Ten minutes later, the roar came again. I rush downstai...
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Servant, Learner, Storyteller: Riot night
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Servant, Learner, Storyteller. To serve alongside the poor. Tuesday, May 31, 2016. The crowd pulsed, a hundred people behind my arms, 20-30 of them trying to push forward with sticks and other weapons. Opposite us another 15-20 men, some of them also wielding weapons, reached towards the crowd behind me. Belt blows from the front rained down on my arms and shoulders, and someone’s elbow or fist caught me in the side of the head. How did we get here. Ten minutes later, the roar came again. I rush downstai...
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Servant, Learner, Storyteller: May 8, 2016
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Servant, Learner, Storyteller. To serve alongside the poor. Friday, October 14, 2016. May 8, 2016. There are few days I remember by their dates. A few anniversaries and holidays stick out of course. 9/11 as well. But I don’t really think about the “date” things happened. May 8, 2016, has stayed stuck with me. It will be in my mind for the rest of my life. Would be able to provide that help to these two girls. And so in the span of three weeks, we gained significant responsibility for the lives of four pe...
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Servant, Learner, Storyteller: All my friends' moms are widows
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Servant, Learner, Storyteller. To serve alongside the poor. Wednesday, August 17, 2016. All my friends' moms are widows. Danish’s ears perked up to hear the mosque announcement, and he stopped reading. I usually ignore mosque announcements because, in a basti of close to 10,000 people, they more often than not have nothing to do with my own circle. But I stopped and listened because Danish wasn’t going to continue his reading until he had heard the announcement. 8220;He died.”. Many of the boys had alrea...
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