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None of us have arrived. Arguably, we are all traveling. just at different stages along the way. These are some thoughts about the journey. Monday, April 06, 2009. New Blog Site is Open. Some may begin to ob.
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Follow the link provided here. To read the ESV online. You can get a copy of the New in 90 reading schedule here. These first few chapters reveal Christ in all his glorious radiance and a few important messages to seven first century churches who received a personal letter from Him. The church at Laodicea is one of the passages that God used to convert me.
Putting my Feet in the Dirt. The Bible Through the Eyes of a Common Girl and Other Random Stuff. I scheduled the post ahead of time and for some reason it never posted.
3 Reasons to Encourage Your Students to go to See You at The Pole this Year. We are in the middle of September which means we are gearing up for See You at The Pole. I used to be surprised when I would meet resistance from youth pastors about encouraging their students to participate. It is a good measure of where your students are.
Open mind for a different view. Do You LOVE Traveling Too? Travel Tips and Stories. HARDCORE Food Porn from Around the World. It was my first day in Buenos Aires. I plopped my bag down at the hostel and hit the streets.
Follow my New York culture and atmosphere. Blackberry Playbook launches Tuesday, April 19th. Playbook Punch Passion fruit puree, white wine, vodka. Can We Get Much Higher. As Kanye West would say in his track. 8220;Can we get much higher, so high, oh oh oh! 8221;, indeed geographically I was really high,. World Trump Tower view from 57th and 2nd ave. Long Island City, Queens.
Deciding what I wanted was tough, but I know for sure now. Tagged book review on the last lecture.
Visit to Copenhagen and Lund for NordiCHI conference. Conference in Lund with my colleagues Alex, Dries and Jeroen. Because the most efficient way to travel to Lund is to fly to Copenhagen and take the train from there to Lund, we decided to leave earlier and to stay in Copenhagen for a day. Dries booked us a comfortable room in the Danhostel.