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Eucatastrophic Musings: In Memoriam
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8220;Though our feelings come and go, God’s love for us does not.” —C.S. Lewis. Wednesday, June 27, 2012. Click the link below to go to the post). 23 December 1805–27 June 1844). Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). The sudden happy turn in a story which pierces you with a joy that brings tears."–JRR Tolkien. Click Image to Find Out! Click photo for his essay). The true giver of Eucatastrophe. View my complete profile. Muses, Musings and Muddlings. Picture Window template. Template images by mammuth.
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Eucatastrophic Musings: June 2012
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8220;Though our feelings come and go, God’s love for us does not.” —C.S. Lewis. Wednesday, June 27, 2012. Click the link below to go to the post). 23 December 1805–27 June 1844). Friday, June 8, 2012. I started reading Les Miserables. Before I ever saw it on stage. I'd heard the score and was intrigued by it. My first impression upon beginning the book was how much the play left out, particularly concerning the Bishop and convict Jean Valjean. And extend it to others still more downtrodden than they:.
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Eucatastrophic Musings: July 2012
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8220;Though our feelings come and go, God’s love for us does not.” —C.S. Lewis. Friday, July 27, 2012. I'm grateful we don't need it before we can be happy. Or helpful. Or even right. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). The sudden happy turn in a story which pierces you with a joy that brings tears."–JRR Tolkien. Click Image to Find Out! Click photo for his essay). The true giver of Eucatastrophe. View my complete profile. Muses, Musings and Muddlings. Picture Window template. Template images by mammuth.
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Eucatastrophic Musings: May 2012
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8220;Though our feelings come and go, God’s love for us does not.” —C.S. Lewis. Friday, May 25, 2012. Adam and Eve: Their Essential Role. Check it Out Here! Labels: adam and eve. Monday, May 21, 2012. How well do you know the First Presidencies of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints? And find out. Personally, my scores are embarrassing. You're probably smarter. Saturday, May 19, 2012. Peniel: Jacob and You/Me/Us. Have you ever had an experience like this? Or is the Lord too busy? Deliver me, ...
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Eucatastrophic Musings: April 2012
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8220;Though our feelings come and go, God’s love for us does not.” —C.S. Lewis. Saturday, April 28, 2012. The Process of Choice. Like most LDS kids, I've been raised on these verses from the Doctrine and Covenants (a series of printed revelations the latter-day prophet Joseph Smith received from the Lord):. Behold, you have not understood; you have supposed that I would give it unto you, when you took no thought save it was to ask me. I was ready to quit after the second day of class. I just didn't w...
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Eucatastrophic Musings: Perfection
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8220;Though our feelings come and go, God’s love for us does not.” —C.S. Lewis. Friday, July 27, 2012. I'm grateful we don't need it before we can be happy. Or helpful. Or even right. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). The sudden happy turn in a story which pierces you with a joy that brings tears."–JRR Tolkien. Click Image to Find Out! Click photo for his essay). The true giver of Eucatastrophe. View my complete profile. Muses, Musings and Muddlings.
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Eucatastrophic Musings: Stretched Out Still
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8220;Though our feelings come and go, God’s love for us does not.” —C.S. Lewis. Friday, June 8, 2012. I started reading Les Miserables. Before I ever saw it on stage. I'd heard the score and was intrigued by it. My first impression upon beginning the book was how much the play left out, particularly concerning the Bishop and convict Jean Valjean. The bishop knows something of God's grace, and so he extends it to even those least likely to reach for it. And guess what? In Alma 8 in the Book of Mormon.