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Random Musings: Thanksgiving -- Day 24
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I can be a bit random. And, sometimes the writing bug hits. When it does, it goes here, on this blog. Thursday, November 24, 2011. Thanksgiving - Day 24. Today, I'm thankful for family and extended family and the relationships within both. One meal, many beliefs, yet we get along and have a good time. (The football game with the nieces and nephews has caused a little, well, a lot of soreness, but oh, the fun.). Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Kristi, the water frog. I am THE superhero.
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Random Musings: Thankfulness -- Day 16
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I can be a bit random. And, sometimes the writing bug hits. When it does, it goes here, on this blog. Wednesday, November 16, 2011. Thankfulness - Day 16. Today, I am thankful for the little people in my life. Not just my two kiddos (definitely those, but not *just* those), but others that I get to be around. Last Spring, I coached some of the absolutely cutest kids on the face of the Earth in peewee baseball. I don't know how much about the sport they learned, but we had a good time. I am THE superhero.
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Random Musings: It Could Have Been Me
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I can be a bit random. And, sometimes the writing bug hits. When it does, it goes here, on this blog. Tuesday, January 10, 2012. It Could Have Been Me. Life, In Spite of Me. By Kristen Jane Anderson. Through this book, we have a clear glimpse of what it is like to be depressed to the point of wanting to end it all. We can have a better understanding of what the teenagers of today may be thinking and really feeling behind their responses of, "whatever." and how to get to them before it is too late. I woul...
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Random Musings: Thanksgiving -- Day 17
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I can be a bit random. And, sometimes the writing bug hits. When it does, it goes here, on this blog. Friday, November 18, 2011. Thanksgiving - Day 17. Today, I am thankful for music. But, the one thing that still sticks with me is the emotion behind it. It sets the tone; it heals the soul. Without words, it speaks to our hearts. Bach gave us God's word,. Beethoven gave us God's fire,. Mozart gave us God's laughter. God gave us music that we might pray without words. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Random Musings: Confessions of a Reformed Homeschooler
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I can be a bit random. And, sometimes the writing bug hits. When it does, it goes here, on this blog. Monday, December 17, 2012. Confessions of a Reformed Homeschooler. So, today, Monday morning, the week before Christmas, I find myself praying the following -. God, be with Mrs. (Jill) Barker. Give her and Mr. Conner the wisdom and insight to deal with and lead the children and faculty at Bethel Elementary. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Kristi, the water frog. I am THE superhero.
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Random Musings: Thankfulness -- Day 14
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I can be a bit random. And, sometimes the writing bug hits. When it does, it goes here, on this blog. Monday, November 14, 2011. Thankfulness - Day 14. Today I am thankful that God is the Great Physician. After receiving news that someone near and dear to my little boy is going to "be okay," I am rejoicing and thanking Him. :). Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Kristi, the water frog. I am THE superhero. View my complete profile. All Toes in the Water. Thanksgiving - Day 24. Thanksgiving - Day 23.
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Ray's X-Change: Quotes and Thoughts Being Used to Shape Me
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Friday, June 05, 2009. Quotes and Thoughts Being Used to Shape Me. In the kingdom of God, we descend into greatness."*. To me, this means that the Kingdom of God. Radically different than any of the kingdoms that this world has ever seen. In this kingdom the King doesn't rule with a sword or an iron fist. Instead, Jesus rules with a towel and self-sacrificial love. To be a citizen of this Kingdom means that we imitate His example. Instead of trying to seek power over. Them and serve them, living before.
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Ray's X-Change: Good Books from 2009
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Thursday, December 31, 2009. Good Books from 2009. I thought that I would share with you some of the books that have been speaking to me over the last year. So without further adieu. The Politics of Jesus. By Mr Yoder that I intend to read in the new year. I believe that. Is a must read. The Myth of a Christian Religion. If you have discussed theology with me in the last year, you probably have heard me mention Greg Boyd's name. I love Greg Boyd's take on things. His book. The Myth of a Christian Nation.
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Ray's X-Change: Mandorama!
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Sunday, July 15, 2007. Well, I finally did it! After about 4-5 years of enjoying it's sound, I finally gave in to the mandolin bug! Posted by Raborn Johnson. Labels: Just For Fun. I don't have a musical bone in my body (God gave my wife all those) so I would probably break that thing. I hope God gives you a blessing of a journey learning to play and being a blessing unto others. I love bluegrass, btw! Monday, July 16, 2007. Very cool, Raborn. I enjoy the sound of a mandolin as well. Monday, July 16, 2007.
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Ray's X-Change: December 2009
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Thursday, December 31, 2009. Good Books from 2009. I thought that I would share with you some of the books that have been speaking to me over the last year. So without further adieu. The Politics of Jesus. By Mr Yoder that I intend to read in the new year. I believe that. Is a must read. The Myth of a Christian Religion. If you have discussed theology with me in the last year, you probably have heard me mention Greg Boyd's name. I love Greg Boyd's take on things. His book. The Myth of a Christian Nation.