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Darfur gets Presidential Attention …

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We walked around the gym. This has become a habit of late. Our conversations range from family matters to things in the news. Kimberly told me she heard a female DJ on KLOV report on President Bush’s action to put political and economic pressure on the Sudanese to end … Continue reading

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A secular take on selfishness …

A friend of mine pointed out that even those in media find selfishness offensive. In this “cleaned up” version of Dennis Miller’s Rant, find hope that even those who often epitomize selfishness can themselves identify this human malady. My friend considers Miller a prophe of sorts.

Dated 6/07/02

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Ben Cole on the Economy and the Election

My friend Ben Cole showed up at Associated Baptist Press with an opinion piece. Most know Ben has an opinion about most everything. He is a skilled writer, voracious reader and student of leadership. In this piece Ben takes a look at the economy from some interesting angles … Continue reading

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When the narrative teaches subversively …

Once_upon_hiGrowing up I loved a good mystery. I recall reading on Wednesday nights while my parents attended choir practice at church. Following the story lines were simple as I reflect on it today. I am left wondering if the writer intended something deeper than simply discovering "whodunnit."

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The Way Questions Function

After a few items tackled this morning, I am off to do some manual labor. Pastors really don’t work. Or so I am told. In fact, I was recently asked by a PA what I do for a living. When I told him I was a Pastor he remarked … Continue reading

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