• Staying Vined

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    For whatever reason this morning, I was led to sit down and chew on John 15 for a short bit in my quiet time.  This is a chapter in John in which Jesus is addressing his disciples after they have just ate their last Passover meal together, he has watched their feet, and he...

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    Quick Hits | Thursday, September 15, 2011

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    “No one ever told me that grief felt so like fear. (C.S. Lewis, A Grief Observed).”  I have never been good at letting in; I am doubly as poor at letting go. My mom says when I was a toddler, I would cry when the saltine crackers she gave me broke and I couldn’t...

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    Quick Hits | Wednesday, September 14, 2011

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    With the weather in the mid-50’s and the sky misty this morning, there was a good rainfall coming down and clouds covered the sky when the sun rose. I thought, “So this is what it’s like to train in Seattle.” It felt great to run in the rain. A raspberry mocha hit the spot...

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    The Many Miles of Summer

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    I’ll admit it.  In many ways, this has been a great summer in my life. After years of apartment living, I somehow found myself in a home this summer, with interest rates at an all-time low and with buyers free to pick up bargains. I’ve been consistent this summer running, keeping up (mostly) with...

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    Impetus

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    I am amazed at the grace of God.  In the random moments when I can shake myself loose from my preoccupations, preconceptions, and prejudices, and my self falls by the side, He is there.    I know this because I can look around in this world, and while planes crash and people contract cancer...

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    Lyrics: Fallen

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    Struggling over losing a friend, these lyrics leapt from the grief one day.  I still love the girl. Fallen I wish I knew what I could say To make you see it’s not that way That everything I’ve ever said before Was just a way of trying to be Someone you would want to...

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    March 23, 2011

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    For the last two months, I have been going through a book study with a friend.  We decided to dive into the study because we had a talk one evening and both realized that we didn’t feel our faith was making an impact in our lives.  I had been given a copy of Dan...

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    March 22, 2011

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    It’s been over three months since my last post, and like that, I am reminded how quickly time flies.  There is no slowing it down.  Oddly enough, I am aware of this every day (that time is passing), but I fail to make the moments of each day count, and then occasionally I wake...

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    7 Minutes: The God Who Remembers

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    “Come, see a man who told me everything I ever did. Could this be the Messiah?” ~John 4:29 When Jesus meets the woman at the well in Sychar, he shares with her about the water he has to give which springs eternal.  She is perplexed by this foreigner.  A Jew, he shouldn’t be friendly...

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    The Six Spheres: Introduction

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    For some time I have juggled in my head the question of what it takes to be an effective person at self-management.  Self-management should enable a person to grow up and become, without tragic interdiction, a whole and contributing person in this world.  Self-management is not only a practice of self-monitoring, but it is...

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    7 Minutes: Seeing the Kingdom

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    In reply, Jesus declared, “I tell you the truth, no one can see the kingdom of God unless he is born again.” Yes, the term “born again” is popularly used to describe evangelicals who emerged out of the 60’s and 70’s as those who pressed for the necessity of a rebirth experience as part...

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    7 Minutes: The Body, The Temple

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    “Destroy this temple, and I will raise it again in three days.” John 2:19 When Jesus visits the Temple courts and sees men selling items and animals for use in sacrifices and offerings, he is incensed and drives everyone out of the courts.  When the town constables come and ask him by what authority...

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    7 Minutes: God is Full of Favor

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    16 From the fullness of his grace we have all received one blessing after another. In this competitive and comparative world, it is easy to lose a right perspective about who we are and how valuable we really are in God’s economy.  With every website seemingly built around the cult of celebrity, screaming about...

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    7 Minutes: Believe and Receive

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    This morning I started reading in John again, starting in chapter 1.  we read that in the beginning was “the “Word”, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God.  Through Him all things were made.  And this Word came into the world so that human beings might from Him, He who...

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    Celebrating Life

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    It seems perfectly suitable to me to take a moment in this first post to think about the monument which lies in a birthday- especially when you have been faced with the prospects of your own end. Today is my friend Tim’s birthday.  On this day some fifty-plus years ago he came into this...

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