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Rather, the behavior of Beirutis suggested that man’s natural state is as a social animal who will do everything he can to seek out and create community and structures when the larger government or society disappears. Beirut was divided into a mosaic of neighborhoods, each tied together by interlocking

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Peanut Butter-n-Jelly and Theological Conversations, Part 1

Certain things naturally go together. More than thirty years ago Mack and I developed a friendship. Nearly every day of our senior year in high school we made the quick trip to my house for lunch. We did not hit O’Mealey’s just north of the school. We did not … Continue reading

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Friday Photo

Hugh Scott taught a photography class at OCCC I took with Tommie and Charlie. He told us of one of his favorite places to photograph lightning storms was parking garages. In fact, one evening we found him there after class.… Continue reading

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Happy Mother’s Day Mom

Few people I know give like my Mom does. Maybe Chapman would suggest it is her primary love language. If he is right that means giving is part of her DNA.

Some would argue that is an inherently maternal trait. Could be. But, this characteristic extends to more than … Continue reading

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Early video of Soularize

Escaping Nassua before Noel stranded us for a few days left us scrambling and tired. I have a number of posts to put up regarding the event and content. For now find that Christian, one of pastoral team members at the NPCC, offered a recap video with music provided … Continue reading

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