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  • Mostly Dead All Day…

    How do I do this? That question runs through my mind at least 10 times a day. No make that 100 times a day. I can’t even care for my house plants, much less all the flowers in our yard, much less start a small vegetable garden. So how do I care for the children…

    angie

    April 8, 2010
    The Doctor’s Office
  • Wednesday Worship: All Will Fade Away

    Piper once asked the question that if we could have heaven with all the things we talk about being free from… pain, suffering, tears. If we could have heaven with our friends and family and joys. But if Jesus wasn’t there, would we still want it? At least that’s my paraphrase. And I have chewed…

    angie

    April 6, 2010
    The Music Conservatory
  • Impossible Knots

    Heroes didn’t leap tall buildings or stop bullets with an outstretched hand; they didn’t wear boots and capes. They bled, and they bruised and their superpowers were as simple as listening, or loving. Heroes were ordinary people who knew that even if their own lives were impossibly knotted they could untangle someone else’s. And maybe…

    angie

    April 5, 2010
    The Bookshelf
  • Shout Out!

    Okay, so I have started about 15 blog posts this weekend, some in my mind, some as drafts… but you won’t get one today, because today I just have to give a shout out to my in-laws. Do you know what they are doing right now? Of course you don’t. Sorry. Silly question. Any guesses?…

    angie

    April 4, 2010
    The Attic
  • He Is Risen

    The keys of death were hung on the inside of Christ’s tomb. From the outside, Christ could do many wonderful works, including raising a twelve-year-old girl and two men from the dead — only to die again (Mark 5:41-42; Luke 7:14-15; John 11:43-44). If any were to be raised from the dead, never to die…

    angie

    April 4, 2010
    The Bookshelf
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