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Easter – Dis-Illusioned series starting | more better disciples
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Alex's observations on making more-better Jesus disciples. April 7, 2015. Easter – Dis-Illusioned series starting. Posted in MCC resources. At 8:28 AM by alexlozada. 8220;He Is Risen! 8221; — “He Is Risen Indeed! 8221; ( ancient Easter greeting among Christians. Ben Cachiaras led MCC in our Easter services (and began a new message series) with “Dis-Illusioned”:. Here are the message-based study guide. And YouVersion-BIble.com Event. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Out of My Mind.
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The Church | Thoughts On The Church & Leadership
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Thoughts On The Church and Leadership. Reflections and observations about the challenges of being a leader in the Church today. Articles That Helped Me. Recently I was driving home after a meeting to help resolve some conflict, which had been preceded by numerous emails and conversations – just to get this meeting to happen. The meeting had been neither a failure nor a roaring success… (after all the work, time, and prayer). Reminding myself of that reality immediately turned my attitude around. I need t...
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Leadership | Thoughts On The Church & Leadership
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Thoughts On The Church and Leadership. Reflections and observations about the challenges of being a leader in the Church today. Articles That Helped Me. Recently I was driving home after a meeting to help resolve some conflict, which had been preceded by numerous emails and conversations – just to get this meeting to happen. The meeting had been neither a failure nor a roaring success… (after all the work, time, and prayer). Reminding myself of that reality immediately turned my attitude around. I need t...
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Church Health | Thoughts On The Church & Leadership
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Thoughts On The Church and Leadership. Reflections and observations about the challenges of being a leader in the Church today. Articles That Helped Me. Recently I was driving home after a meeting to help resolve some conflict, which had been preceded by numerous emails and conversations – just to get this meeting to happen. The meeting had been neither a failure nor a roaring success… (after all the work, time, and prayer). Reminding myself of that reality immediately turned my attitude around. I need t...
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Faith in Writing | A voice says, 'Cry out." And I said "What shall I cry?" ~ Isaiah 40:6 | Page 2
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A voice says, 'Cry out. And I said What shall I cry? June 5, 2015 / CB. Book Review: Superman: Doomed. By Greg Pak et al. When you’re working in a franchise as long running as. It has to be tempting to revisit great characters. I mean, that’s the model superhero books are built on, right? This book is a good representation of what DC was trying to accomplish with “The New 52”, but what’s working against it is the excellence of the past. When Dan Jurgens, Brett Breeding, and company ...Books Where other t...
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Commencement | Faith in Writing
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A voice says, 'Cry out. And I said What shall I cry? May 24, 2013 / CB. Me and The Wee Man on graduation day. Now, I know I left a blog around here somewhere. Just give me a minute…. It’s always the last place you look. ;-). Ship Breaker, by Paolo Bacigalupi. Will he be his own man or will he be his father’s son? American Born Chinese, by Gene Luen Yang. So, you know those people who say they just don’t get graphic novels? Are you one of those people? Hidden, by Helen Frost. Filed under Book Reviews.
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Book Review: Relish, by Lucy Knisley | Faith in Writing
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A voice says, 'Cry out. And I said What shall I cry? March 10, 2014 / CB. Relish: My Life in the Kitchen. Filed under Book Reviews. Larr; Book Review: Star Wars: Choices of One. Wednesday’s Written Word →. Book Review: The Dumbest Idea Ever, by Jimmy Gownley Faith in Writing. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. Notify me of new posts via email.
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Book Review: Drama, by Raina Telgemeir | Faith in Writing
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A voice says, 'Cry out. And I said What shall I cry? May 1, 2015 / CB. Few things fuel middle school life-like the drama of interpersonal relationships. Who likes who? What does it mean to like somebody? What does it mean if you don’t? Is friendship more important than romance? My only hang up has to do with the world around the characters. The plot is driven by Eucalyptus Middle School’s production of. I came across this book only recently, when it popped up on the most recent incarnation. You are comme...
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