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Cover Crops – Aiding Others

World Neighbors continues to offer help to farmers affected by a variety of debilitating circumstances. On occasion World Neighbors helps with education for those looking for ways to foster subsistence farming. Others help in developing countries learn means of sustainable living in given climate conditions. In their recent e-newsletterContinue reading

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The Blue Parakeet – McKnight on the Scripture

My friend David Phillips alerted me to the opportunity to receive Scot McKnight‘s new book for blog review. I have many in the hopper to review. For example, I just received Ian Mobsby‘s new The Becoming of G-d. After listening to a podcast interview with Mobsby, … Continue reading

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iMonk Hated by Suburban Jesus!

Uber blogger Michael Spencer, a.k.a. internetmonk, regularly sets a standard for thoughtful posts. He has done it again. Tellingly he relays the story of a young lady whose parents encourage her to give up her commitment to follow Jesus out of the States. The nexus of … Continue reading

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Stetzer on the Influence of SBC Bloggers

Ed Stetzer takes his analytical skills associated with his research and offers an explication of a Les Puryear post. I offered my own thoughts in a comment over at Ed’s website. My real contention is that few will care. We Southern Baptists love numbers and statistics – … Continue reading

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Pitts on the Stupidification of America

One writer you should have in your news reader is Leonard Pitts Jr. I have been behind reading his articles but recently read his thoughts about the increasing loss of analytical skills demonstrated by those who posses knowledge or learn something new. Interestingly he wrote about the recent … Continue reading

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