Archive for March, 2006
« Previous EntriesAsk Everyonce: Sarah on Caste in India
Tuesday, March 28th, 2006This is the second half of a set of four questions asked by Sarah:
3. The caste system in India no longer legally exists. What do you think is the reason that it is still prevalant and present?
4. What is a way that this can change?
Note: Below are just my answers. The question was intended for everyone's participation. Please […]
Ask Everyonce: Sarah on AIDs in Africa
Monday, March 27th, 2006This is the first half of a set of four questions asked by Sarah:
1. What do you think is the cause of AIDS in Africa?
2. It should be noted that the more “Christian-dominated” countries of Africa have a much higher prevalence of HIV than “Muslim- dominated” countries. What is your response to this statement and how […]
REVIEW - Through Painted Deserts
Saturday, March 25th, 2006Through Painted Deserts, by Donald Miller, is the followup to his other book, Blue Like Jazz, which I have also read and reviewed here. The book is a lot easier-going than Blue Like Jazz, and you really capture the author's heart as you go along. Admittedly, there is a melancholy throughout, but it is still […]
DayWalkers
Friday, March 24th, 2006Almost every week in the study we've been doing as a church, we're asked to put some verses in our own words. I'm not trying to claim divine inspiration here, and if you want God's actual words, I've put the reference here, but this is just what stood out to me:
I Thessalonians 5:1-11 (The How-Daniel-Reads-It-Version)
You […]
Without Excuse
Thursday, March 23rd, 2006I read this article this morning. Interesting, and I don't think we think along the exact same lines. What do YOU think?
You finally have that opportunity to explain the gospel to that co-worker who has been asking a few questions of late. She tells you that one of the things that keeps her from taking […]
What Do I Know
Monday, March 20th, 2006We've been talking a lot about dying and what comes next here on everyonce this past week — Here's a part of a song I've been listening to this past week:
From What Do I Know, by Sara Groves
I don't know that there are harps in heaven, Or the process for earning your wings. I don't […]
Interesting Child Prodigy Website
Saturday, March 18th, 2006http://www.artakiane.com
An internationally recognized 11-year-old prodigy, considered the only known child binary genius, in both realist painting and poetry.
Just thought this was interesting. Any comments?
People of Substance
Friday, March 17th, 2006I’ve been painting pictures of Egypt Leaving out what it lacked The future seems so hard And I want to go back But the places that used to fit me Cannot hold the things I"ve learned And those roads closed off to me While my back was turned
I was listening to this song, Painting […]
Biblical Authors Thoughts on Eternity
Thursday, March 16th, 2006I was reading several passages related to the study our local church is doing together, and it was very interesting to me, as well as sheds some light on a question asked in the comments a few days ago.
Job 19:25-27 (The Daniel Paraphrase Version)I know that my Redeemer is alive, and will some day stand […]
Browning on Heaven and Earth
Wednesday, March 15th, 2006Earth's crammed with Heaven,and every common bush afire with God;but only he who sees takes off his shoes.Elizabeth Barret Browning
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