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This Place Is Now a Home A his and hers account of one couples adventures in making babies and living a healthy, balanced life.

This Place Is Now a Home. This blog has been so many things to me over the last 5 years. It has been a place to share our. It has been a way to find and connect with people in the same place in their lives so that we could. Sure, I watch E! I have b.

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Musings about life,family and things around me. What is it about Sept 24th? My last post on this blog was a day like this exactly a year ago. Seeing the school children this morning, I felt nostalgic of my primary school days.

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The Mirror and the Cross

July 28, 2010 in When I get irritated with other Christians. Christians are persecuting the LGBTQ community. You know what else makes me mad? People using the Bible to support persecution.

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Rainwater Reflections Discovering faith in all parts of life

0 or Learning a New Language. In mainline church leadership circles, we talk a lot about the future of our churches. The number of church-goers is declining. Sustaining the current model of mainline churches seems unrealistic. But what do we do? At times I wonder, why am I doing this? Why am I doing this? Because many of our ministry contexts ar.