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Archive for January, 2005
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You'd have to know me pretty well …. but I'm really excited about this:
Posted on January 11, 2005 | No CommentsEureka Ultra Smart Vac 4870 Upright Vacuum. Purchased today for service unto our floors and unto the Glory of God. Cleanliness is next to….. -
Planet Emergent
Posted on January 11, 2005 | No CommentsThis is pretty cool. Its an aggregator of emerging church folks. Daniel Farrell set it up. Check it out here: Planet Emergent. It would be really sweet if comments got... -
From Sojourners: Give Progressive Faith a National Voice
Posted on January 10, 2005 | No Comments“We have a unique opportunity to lift up a much stronger national voice for progressive faith. If we can make God’s Politics: Why the Right Gets It Wrong and... -
From Kinoti: Peace pact for the Sudan
Posted on January 10, 2005 | No Comments“It is a big day for those of us who believe in peace through negotiation and accomodation. Finally after 21 years of a cruel war, 1.5 million people dead, and... -
Lectionary. Bible Reading. A Generous Ecclesiology
Posted on January 10, 2005 | No CommentsThe Lectionary Page. Our House Church is going to follow the lectionary this year. I’m excited about this exercise – both personally and corporately – I think it will be... -
A Different Perspective – Podcasts
Posted on January 6, 2005 | No CommentsFinally, a podcast about the church. Go Alan. We’re coming! Ryan Hale, Alan Creech, the good folks of Next Wave, and I will be putting some podcasts together soon. We... -
Birthing
Posted on January 6, 2005 | No CommentsNew birthing simulator designed at Johns Hopkins University, complicated labors may become easier for doctors, midwives and their patients. Perhaps we need a House Church Birthing Simulator. Complete with diagrams,...