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Monthly Archives: January 2012
Live From Tokyo Blues Alley
Our friends in Japan Kaz Kato on Keyboard, Kenshi Takimoto on Bass & Sho Kamijo on Guitar Be Blessed I Surrender All Tomorrow
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Where Are You Present?
Reading and media shape our brain, our spiritual organ as George Otis, Jr. refers to it. It sculpts our perception of God and the world around us, both spiritual and material. For more info listen to the message at the … Continue reading
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Finding God At Church
Very interesting article sent to me by Mark Heeringa. http://www.christianpost.com/news/god-connections-in-church-are-rare-study-says-66779/
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Being Reminded of the Importance of Community – A Great BLOG Post From My Daughter Chelsea!
Check out Chelsea’s BLOG at; http://chelslynn.com Since returning home from a year’s worth of traveling off and on, I have found myself being exposed, and re-exposed to the lifestyle of living in community. It seems as if everywhere I … Continue reading
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Yes! Robin’s Christmas Readings
Do you ever wonder why we struggle so much in saying an unqualified “Yes!” to God? Since we were created by God and for God, why is it so difficult to let go of our plans for our own storyline … Continue reading