christstumbler.blogspot.com
i am a christ-stumbler.: the communion of solitude - a confession.
http://christstumbler.blogspot.com/2011/07/communion-of-solitude-confession.html
I am a christ-stumbler. STORIES FROM THE JOURNEY. The communion of solitude - a confession. This is a confession of sorts. Or maybe it's a prayer. I am craving a day of just sitting on the balcony and listening - for hours on end. Then simply transcribing. I'm hungry for the quiet that reverberates through the heavens and into my heart. I'm thirsty for the communion that is found in solitude. I promise. I'll hold you, too. Count me in - for holding you up! July 13, 2011 at 12:47 PM. Love you, sweet friend.
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i am a christ-stumbler.: (musings) crazy people.
http://christstumbler.blogspot.com/2011/08/musings-crazy-people.html
I am a christ-stumbler. STORIES FROM THE JOURNEY. The brothers live with their very sick father. Mental illness runs deep in the family. We were told not to invest much time talking to the man who answered the door - told he was "crazy.". He said God had spoken to him in a dream once. Looking at his eyes, I knew he was telling the truth. God has spoken to me too. I guess I must be crazy. Labels: people of the second chance. Yes, we crazy people need second chances, dont we? August 16, 2011 at 1:19 PM.
garydavidson.wordpress.com
Who are you working for? | Gary Davidson's Blog
https://garydavidson.wordpress.com/2010/08/05/who-are-you-working-for
Gary Davidson's Blog. The Book of Eli – A Bible Publisher’s Take. Guest Blog Trip to Haiti: Redefining Scripture →. Who are you working for? August 5, 2010. I would love to hear your story, your journey… we all have them and they all have an impact on the world around us. This entry was posted in Uncategorized. The Book of Eli – A Bible Publisher’s Take. Guest Blog Trip to Haiti: Redefining Scripture →. 4 responses to “ Who are you working for? August 6, 2010 at 9:20 am. January 28, 2011 at 3:57 pm.
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Better late than never? | Gary Davidson's Blog
https://garydavidson.wordpress.com/2012/12/10/better-late-than-never
Gary Davidson's Blog. Next Post →. Better late than never? December 10, 2012. I have really been struggling with my first post. I really desire to write something that inspires. Here goes. My time after Thomas Nelson has been a true blessing. God is amazing! God has been so good to me throughout my life but especially during the past 2-1/2 months. I have unplugged from the matrix. It has been good for my soul to have this time. Thank you, God. He knew what I needed and I needed a break. Next Post →.
gloriafrompeoria.wordpress.com
Thymes in the Garden | Gloria from Peoria
https://gloriafrompeoria.wordpress.com/2009/06/14/thymes-in-the-garden
Memories and crazy moments spent with Mom. All Aboard for parts unknown. Thymes in the Garden. Did I tell you before how my mother could grow plants and flowers? Did you know she probably could look at one and it would bud and bloom, well not really, but for someone that has a brown thumb it is hard to believe that said thumb belonged to her own, her daughter and not as hard to believe that she could really do that. If plants could talk I’m sure the word was “Whew! Feed You can leave a response. Karla Ne...
twenty-onedays.blogspot.com
finding happiness one habit at a time: I believe in you...
http://twenty-onedays.blogspot.com/2011/10/i-believe-in-you.html
Finding happiness one habit at a time. Habits only take 21 days to break. or form. this is my search to find happiness one habit at a time. Thursday, October 13, 2011. I believe in you. PS the lighting was amazing! Now that you found yourself losing your mind. Are you here again? Finding that what you once thought was real. Is gone, and changing? Now that you made yourself love me. Do you think I can change it in a day? How can I place you above me? Am I lying to you when I say. That I believe in you.
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finding happiness one habit at a time: They can't all be happy endings.
http://twenty-onedays.blogspot.com/2008/05/they-cant-all-be-happy-endings.html
Finding happiness one habit at a time. Habits only take 21 days to break. or form. this is my search to find happiness one habit at a time. Sunday, May 4, 2008. They can't all be happy endings. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). The past and present. Dont forget to have a good time. They cant all be happy endings. View my complete profile. Karina's Kitchen: Gluten-Free Recipes. Stretched to a new dimension. Gluten-Free Girl by Shauna James Ahern. This American Life Podcast : NPR Podcasts.
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An Explanation |
https://iambendavis.wordpress.com/2011/06/27/an-explanation
Personal Thoughts on Life, Ministry and Theology. June 27, 2011. I have not blogged in over a month. I knew that, but it also helped that I do have two loyal friends to remind me. One was telling me the past few times we hung out and the other sent me a text message tonight. I feel as thought I owe someone, myself, and those who seem to find their way here daily an explanation. I haven’t blogged in over a month for one reason. Lack of motivation. I refuse to turn into the pastor who only will preach, tal...
imclaren.wordpress.com
our bookshelf | somewhere north
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The weblog of Ian and Lauren McLaren. About the mclaren’s. A People’s History of Christianity. By Dorothy Butler Bass. A Wrinkle In Time. By Madeleine L’Engle. Soccernomics: Why England Loses, Why Germany and Brazil Win, and Why the U.S., Japan, Australia, Turkey – and Even Iraq – Are Destined to Become the Kings of the World’s Most Popular Sport. By Simon Kuper and Stefan Szymanski. A Wind in the Door. By Madeleine L’Engle. A Swiftly Tilting Planet. By Madeleine L’Engle. A New Kind of Christianity.
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somewhere north | the weblog of Ian & Lauren McLaren | Page 3
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The weblog of Ian and Lauren McLaren. About the mclaren’s. August 13th, 2005. That was the day that Lauren and I got married, and while it kind of was, I’m not prepared to say that it was the happiest day of my life, because every day that I have the privilege of being Lauren’s husband is a blessing. And it really didn’t take me very long to realize that I wanted to be her husband, either. I remember one letter in particular where I expressed to Lauren that I could not imagine my life without her. Our fi...
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