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Seeking God « Glory to God for All Things
Thus, most of my writing is aimed towards the goal of our salvation in the Truth. I do not mind if Protestants, Catholics, Buddhists or Animists (or Atheists) are saved.
christianity orthodoxy hexmode 07/16/2008 01:42
Pentecost and Evangelism « Glory to God for All Things
The coming of the Kingdom is not marked by the improved behavior of man, the prisoner of death and corruption - but the new life begotten in Him by the gift of the Spirit - raising humanity from death and corruption into the eternal life of God.
christianity orthodoxy hexmode 06/18/2008 17:02
God's Politics - Jim Wallis blog, faith blog, religion, christian, christianity, politics, values
According to Psalm 37:21, “The wicked borrow, and don’t pay back, but the righteous give generously.” The money you gave to me was borrowed against your debt. As I see it, this is neither wise nor just.
christianity economics hexmode 06/12/2008 14:10
The Emptiness of Christ « Glory to God for All Things
This, it seems to me, says much to us about what it means to become “like Christ.” The moralist approach (which I was taught as a child) is fraught with constant attention to “what would Jesus do?” in a moral calculation that can never end in anything but failure or delusion.
christianity orthodoxy hexmode 06/11/2008 16:53
Politics | Young, evangelical ... for Obama? | Seattle Times Newspaper
"I think a lot of Christians are having trouble getting behind everything the Republicans stand for," said Dudley, 20, a sophomore at Seattle Pacific University.
christianity politics hexmode 06/09/2008 01:10
allAfrica.com: Rwanda: 25 Win Science Scholarships to U.S. Colleges (Page 1 of 1) arkansas connection rwanda hexmode 06/05/2008 15:55
Rwanda Initiative » Blog Archive » The Traveling Umuzungu Circus photography rwanda hexmode 06/05/2008 15:46
The Guerrilla Gardening Homepage gardening weird hexmode 05/31/2008 13:14
Rwanda Initiative » Blog Archive » What’s in a name
The family name is quite literally given to a baby at a party that takes place a week after it is born, by consensus of the entire family. And these names aren’t just ordinary monikers, they are the most beautiful names I have ever heard.
culture rwanda hexmode 05/28/2008 19:47
Dave Moulton's Bike Blog: Cyclists live longer
According to a study by the British Medical Association, the average gain in "life years" through improved fitness from cycling exceeds the average loss in “life years” through cycling fatalities by a factor of 20 to 1.
cycling health hexmode 05/28/2008 18:43
Rwanda Initiative » Blog Archive » My guided tour of the Rwandan health care system healthcare rwanda hexmode 05/28/2008 15:33
Milking The GNU: Microsoft: don't get me started about (South) Africans microsoft oss hexmode 05/27/2008 02:14
Rwanda Initiative » Blog Archive » The Hills Ep. 2
I am not surprised by many individuals in the West who ignored the systematic ethnic cleansing but Kofi? In 1994 The UN Security Council failed to reinforce the small UN peacekeeping force in the country.
genocide rwanda hexmode 05/09/2008 18:32
Rwanda Initiative » Blog Archive » Hosed
After all of that heckling for the big stuff, some street newspaper boy ended up scamming a journalist of all people into buying a week old daily newspaper.
funny rwanda hexmode 05/09/2008 18:31
OGIO Hip Hop - Closeout > Messenger Bags > Messenger Bags - eBags bag tobuy hexmode 05/03/2008 21:56
Antiochian Orthodox church preserves age-old faith - Latest News - The Grand Rapids Press - MLive.com
All the pieces were in the box, he said, but there was no illustration showing how to put them together.
orthodoxy hexmode 05/01/2008 02:47
Sleep Quirk Debugger
While debeugging a machine, you may want to try quirks to see if the machine with survive a suspend-resume sequence.
linux suspend hexmode 05/01/2008 02:45
Rwandan Ramblings: Ethiopian Exploration - Churches, manuscripts and castles
One monastery had some lovely ancient manuscripts and the other some wonderful paintings depicting Ethiopian Saints- some rather obscure and quirky, including a cannibal who was allowed into Heaven because he once gave a beggar a drink of water! There's hope for all of us! Every church has a copy of the Ark of the Covenant kept in the inner part where only the priest can go.
ethiopia orthodoxy hexmode 05/01/2008 02:34
Forlong's Blog - Introducing Compiz-Check – a script to test and troubleshoot your Compiz install
Introducing Compiz-Check – a script to test and troubleshoot your Compiz install
compiz linux hexmode 05/01/2008 02:33
Real Live Preacher
My grandfather didn’t call it anything. He was just moody and lost his temper sometimes. When he was in “one of his moods” you stayed away from him. And when he got one of his “sick headaches,” he just endured it.
bipolar hexmode 04/26/2008 04:29
Good-Bye, Cheap Oil. So Long, Suburbia?
I live in a classic Main Street town. I've always had a garden. It certainly doesn't provide for all my needs, but for all of my salad and salsa fresca needs, in season. I'm not a survival nut.
oil peak hexmode 04/26/2008 02:41
YouTube - Broadcast Yourself. amazing inspiration hexmode 04/24/2008 16:57
High School Project on Genocide Was a Portent of Real-Life Events - New York Times
When the students finished with the past, Mr. Walz gave a final exam of sorts. He listed about a dozen current nations — Yugoslavia, Congo, some former Soviet republics among them — and asked the class as a whole to decide which was at the greatest risk of sliding into genocide. Their answer was: Rwanda.
education genocide rwanda hexmode 04/24/2008 15:26
Orthromance
Trying to hang with the non-Orthodox crowd doesn’t work so well, either, because your idea of a wild party is a fish-wine-and-oil day. Being a seasonal vegan who goes to church all the time makes you kind of interesting, but “interesting” here means “weird." You’ll never be really “cool.” It stinks. I can remember it. Sort of.
orthodoxy romance hexmode 04/22/2008 17:24
Powell's Books - Review-a-Day - In Defense of Food: An Eater's Manifesto by Michael Pollan, reviewed by New York Review of Books
thirty years of nutritional advice have left us fatter, sicker, and more poorly nourished. Which is why we find ourselves in the predicament we do: in need of a whole new way to think about eating.
books toread hexmode 04/21/2008 14:06