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Monthly Archives: "December 2008"

By Matt Snyder There are so many times that I just think I could be doing better. I always feel like I could be doing that much more than what I already am. It’s easy...

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By Derek R. Iannelli-Smith I in them and You in Me, that they may be perfected in unity, so that the world may know that You sent Me, and loved them, even as You have...

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Robbed of Desperation

December 31, 2008 |

By Jimmy McCarty The small town of San Pablo wasn’t necessarily the worst place I’d ever been or seen. True, the sewer lined cobblestone streets reeked of urine and waste water, and the mange-ridden and...

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By Mariah Secrest Last month we ran a review of Andy Crouch’s book Culture Making. I can’t recommend this book highly enough; I still find myself mentally referring to some of the concepts in my...

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By Carlos Solorzano Upon hearing the first single I Will Not Be Moved on a local Christian radio station, I knew that I needed to get my hands on Natalie Grant’s latest CD. It has...

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Trusting the Seeds of Ministry

December 30, 2008 |

By Joe Gomez One hundred and three years later, Einstein has been proven right. Its taken more than a century, but Einsteins celebrated formula e=mc2 has finally been corroborated, thanks to a heroic computational effort...

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By Sammi Deem If I were to begin to talk about arts and music, the subject of this very section, it would be my safe guess that the concept of passion would not be far...

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By Jeff Goins, Editor Remember those “What Would Jesus Do?” bracelets? I hated those stupid things… but I’m sure that I had one. Given the time of year, it bears consideration: What would Jesus think...

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Baby Jesus in the Bar

December 24, 2008 |

By Mark Hollingsworth In The Ballad of Ricky Bobby: Talladega Nights there’s a hilarious scene where Will Ferrell, John C. Reilly and Jane Lynch are arguing around the dinner table about whether or not it’s...

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By Kati Bailey This past summer I got the opportunity to be a counselor at this cool thing called “Summer Serve.” It’s basically a church camp remix. During the day, you do outreaches around the...

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