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by the way: February 2011
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Listening and exploring faith together. Wednesday, February 23, 2011. Dancing, by the way, with God. Sometimes the song that’s playing in the back of our minds is a gift, if only we will stop to listen. Right now the words and melody of Donna Summer‘s. Is the gift that I’ve been trying to ignore but now have turned around to embrace. It’s not that the lyrics. Are especially rich. It’s just the. Heidi and I offered the invitation to our past bloggers to connect with the. To provide a shelter from the storm.
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by the way: Perfect Retaliation = Love for Your Enemies (including yourself)
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Listening and exploring faith together. Wednesday, February 16, 2011. Perfect Retaliation = Love for Your Enemies (including yourself). Today's post is from Bill Petersen, whose spirited imagination was vital at btw's beginnings as well as at other points along the journey. This being the last few weeks that by the way will be blogging (see the. Post from Feb. 2. Is it really possible to love your enemies? Can we really be so perfect? The big climax of Jesus' collection of teachings often called. From he...
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by the way: October 2010
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Listening and exploring faith together. Wednesday, October 20, 2010. Civility begins with emptiness . . . by Kari Henkelmann Keyl. It seems we are living in a world where rudeness rules. Incivility sells. We’re being “entertained” by having our blood boiled. I’ve been hearing a lot of talk the past couple of years about “the end of civility” in America ( video. I’m glad we’ve been talking about it. I hope someday we can grow out of it. But for now, it just seems to be getting worse. Jesus once told a sto...