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how do you show honor?
Some of the things I’ve been thinking lately: what are some practical ways to show honor? what does it look like to live ‘honor’; to live a life of honoring others, is it in word or deed? is it in body language? I would love to hear your thoughts on this, particularly as we are [...]
money can’t buy you love…
(photo credit: flickr user http://www.flickr.com/photos/snap_dat_pic/) …for Christmas…and beyond… After the conference I attended this weekend, I went to Rock Harbor’s 11am service since I was in the ‘hood. They talked about spending less and giving more. I think it’s a great idea. I’ve been wondering lately about how to let our money talk…I ran into a [...]
Why the Koran Burning is Foolish – A Global Christian Perspective
I first heard of the Florida Church Koran Burning from NPR in my twitter feed from this article: Indonesians Protest Fla. Church’s Quran-Burning Day, I proceeded to follow up and read a few more articles to get more background. There are so many things that could be said, I think the main thing is that [...]
Thinking Theology
Ok…so I’ve been thinking. I love theology, and have even pondered getting my Master’s Degree in Biblical Studies/Theology Ministry etc, so I can keep studying. Little known fact: I was in grad school, for a semester, got an A, but I took a long break, and decided that particular program & school wasn’t for me. [...]
repost: Special Utensils
As I continue to slowly move old blog posts into the current blog site, I’ll be doing some reposts or revised posts. I will be writing some on purity and I was reminded of this post from when I first read this passage back in 2007. I searched gettyimages.com for some great images of silver [...]
A Brief Overview of the Global Criminal Economy – an Essay
(taken from an essay I wrote my senior year, in 2005) With a focus on Child Labor from the Family Perspective, specifically in Southeast Asia Global criminal economy includes drug trafficking, weapons and nuclear trafficking, trafficking human organs, smuggling of illegal immigrants, money laundering, trafficking women and children, prostitution, slavery, child adoption, and various ethnic [...]
i was hungry
I was hungry, and you formed a humanities group to discuss my hunger. I was imprisoned, and you crept off quietly to your chapel and prayed for my release. I was naked, and in your mind you debated the morality of my appearance. I was sick, and you knelt and thanked God for your health. [...]











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