This began as an effort to spice up my “In Support” page, and now I’m grabbing the most common, reputable, and helpful charities and non-profit organizations across the country and world. (And a few started by friends.) Now, after half a day of researching, I’m asking you to help me fill in the white space....
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[This post is a rewrite of one previously published in 2005.]
About four years ago I went on a youth mission trip to AtlantaFest. On the first afternoon, we went out to a few neighborhoods to throw an impromptu backyard bible club event. My group visited a Hispanic neighborhood. Most of the kids...
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Wednesday, April 22, 2009 at 12:00am Posted in Architecture, Boats, Environment, Ethics, Hurricane Katrina, Life, Nature, New Orleans, Photography
I originally posted this back in February, but I decided to rewrite it and publish it on Earth Day. I’m not a scientist, and I can’t tell you anything about global warming except that it seems to be occurring, regardless of the cause. What I do know is that the management of natural resources can...
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[The following is a dream I had last night.]
I was in a basement with two rooms. It was no ordinary basement; it had a loft of marginal size-perhaps a half-floor- narrowly placed between the basement and the upstairs. I was reading a book that taught the way of life. As I opened the door to...
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Brothers, join in imitating me, and keep your eyes on those who walk according to the example you have in us. For many, of whom I have often told you and now tell you even with tears, walk as enemies of the cross of Christ. [Philippians 3:17-18, ESV]
Until you can stand up in front...
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