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Lutherans Promoting CremationNov 30, 1999
The above photo was taken yesterday; a new message has already replaced it...
Christianity as individualismDec 17, 2009
“The object to which God’s purpose of grace is directed is the whole creation and the whole human family, not human souls conceived as billions of separate monads each detached from its place in the whole fabric of the human and natural world.”
–...
C.S. Lewis College finds a home! Foundation obtains campusDec 16, 2009
Read this exciting letter from Stan Mattson, founder and president of the C.S. Lewis Foundation:
At long last! It’s difficult to believe, after so extended a journey, but the truth is, we are about to take a major step forward towards the...
TIME'S UP!Dec 14, 2009
Death, one of the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse, was photographed earlier today (Monday) in Copenhagen!
It’s all over, folks!
I always thought One Horseman of the Apocalypse would be enough.
COPENHAGEN, DENMARK – DECEMBER 14: A member of...
Philosophy of nightmaresDec 12, 2009
“I don’t know how bad dreams get in my head.”
-Sadie, age 4
Posted in Uncategorized Tagged: children, dreams, philosophy
Learning in the pewsDec 11, 2009
Frequently I hear folks teasing Rob and Iain about their long sermons at Trinity.
That teasing has reminded me of sage advice from the political activist Morton Blackwell:
“The mind can absorb no more than the seat can endure.”
Admittedly, this is a...
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