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Fitting In… « Love Is The Theme…
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Love Is The Theme…. The man who trims himself to suit everybody will soon whittle himself away. Yup, the good ole’ expression did apply here: you just can’t fit a square peg into a round hole. Obviously, I’m not trying to win the approval of people, but of God. If pleasing people were my goal, I would not be Christ’s servant. When Paul spoke to the Christians in Galatia, he did not use syrupy words. His desire to serve Christ faithfully was more important than trying to please his audience. Thanks so muc...
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Love…and Peace « Love Is The Theme…
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Love Is The Theme…. We know how much God loves us, and we have put our trust in his love. God is love, and all who live in love live in God, and God lives in them. I’ll be gone for some time. May God our Father and the Lord Jesus Christ give you grace and peace. November 12, 2006. 2 Comments ». Have a good time wherever you’re going. Maria in the UK. Http:/ www.inhishands.co.uk. Comment by Maria Toth. November 13, 2006 Reply. Hope you have a great time away…. I have a question for you! I am a Sunflower.
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Shahabalah!: September 2007
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A very good article that dives into finding what positives and negatives might exist within the realm of online social networking. It is a long read, but very much worth it for any person who currently uses some type of social networking site or wants to understand the draw (and possible negative ramifications) of such places. Virtual Friendship and the New Narcissism. On 9/26/2007 02:29:00 PM. I've also been thinking about the Bible. What is its purpose in our lives? That will is being revealed to us da...
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Shahabalah!: April 2007
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I think, at least for today, that one of my favorite things about God is the fact that he is not afraid to stoop down; to take a position much lower than what he rightfully deserves. I don't think I fully understand , but it is very beautiful to me. To volunteer here, somewhere, out of obligation now. And then God changed me. And I wondered to myself what God was going to do with this little rag-tag organization that seemed very unprofessional. Very ill-equipped. Suddenly, very powerful. But made himself...
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Shahabalah!: Lenten Resources.
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For those who are interested in participating in Lent this season, the following resources might be beneficial. May the Lord bless you on your journey! Talks about the Protestant/Catholic division and "re-unification." A good read for those who are not necessarily well-versed on basic tradition and the separation that exists in regards to Lent. Is a nice introduction to the various particulars of Lent, with a plethora of resources. Has a wealth of liturgical items for the six-week trek.
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Shahabalah!: Horizontal_ or Vertical| ?
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Should Catholics hold hands at Mass? For those not familiar with the traditions and rituals inherent to the assembling of those of the Catholic faith, this article talks about some "freshness" sneaking in. My favorite part of the article, that sparked some thoughts forthcoming, is:. To which I cannot help but say:. Some Protestants are being moved towards Catholicism and are bringing with them the aspects of individuality/personality and community (not that this was previously lacking, of course). In...
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Shahabalah!: March 2007
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Worship Arts Conference, Day One. Thoughts from the Worship Arts Conference @ Campbellsville University - Day One:. Place - and while there have been times of escape, it's been a real experience of lament. It was nice to see that I'm not a horrible Christian for being there. It was also a very hope-building encouragement to know that God loves me where I am at and even desires to draw near (and has, and will in the future) to restore and redeem me. One thing that stood out to me as I was writing this syn...
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Shahabalah!: me{dot}com
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This blog can now be found by going to:. By the time you read this, all older posts should be there. RSS should also be up-and-running. Please update your bookmarks and feed subscriptions. See you over there! On 2/06/2008 05:20:00 PM. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Don't Call Me Veronica.
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He is Building a Palace… « Love Is The Theme…
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Love Is The Theme…. He is Building a Palace…. Unless the Lord builds the house, they labor in vain who build it. (Psalm 127:1). I have mulled over some of the things we do while God is building our palace. I won’t let You fix this leakI’ll let water run all over the place or. I think I’d like to keep the old wall between these two rooms, even though it is full of termites and might fall down on me while I’m asleep. A leaky house may fool the sun, but it can’t fool the rain (Old Haitian proverb). No amoun...
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Not Even Modern: juni 2008
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Raskolnikov, Lost in the Cosmos. Politics (on the Left). Politics (on the Right). Reason Hit and Run. Life after the Oil Crash forum. I'm a specialist in the area of 17th-century Finnish, and I'll use this weblog to comment about all kinds of things I'm not qualified to comment about, primarily religion, theology, philosophy and science. Comments:. I removed the password protection in the comment function, so it is now possible to comment anonymously. I like comments with names, though. Contact. Faith Th...