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Topic: Gatekeepers |
Oleander#1
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Forum: Day 20: Gatekeepers Posted: Wed Mar 20, 2013 2:00 pm Subject: Gatekeepers |
Some of the "best thieves are good shepherds" (p.142)
As I read the story in Day 20, I could not stop thinking about what happened at my church. In 1999, we had a major church split - th ... |
Topic: Accountability |
Oleander#1
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Forum: Day 16: While Shepherds Watch Their Flocks Posted: Tue Mar 19, 2013 2:42 pm Subject: Accountability |
While in the desert, God can and does breath fresh life into those seemingly dead or inactive situations - having unaccountable solitude can be in today's climate very dangerous - as it can be a time ... |
Topic: The gift of Serving.. |
Oleander#1
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Forum: Day 3: Called to Care Posted: Sun Mar 17, 2013 6:44 pm Subject: The Gift of Serving |
Marilyn Hickey once said that, "The gift of serving is very important because it motivates those who have the gift to meet the practical needs in the Church. This statement is so true. I have b ... |
Topic: My Call |
Oleander#1
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Forum: Day 3: Called to Care Posted: Sat Mar 16, 2013 3:05 pm Subject: My Call |
Most of us at some time or another wonder if we are being called of God. How can we know, can we go by our feelings. After reading about Jamie, I am convinced that God does use our experiences to pre ... |
Topic: The Wilderness |
Oleander#1
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Forum: Day 1: The Wilderness Posted: Fri Mar 15, 2013 2:31 pm Subject: The Wilderness |
For our usual point of view wilderness is a wild and uncultivated plot of land be it of forest or a desert - otherwise called today as a wasteland inhabited normally by wild animals. One classic defi ... |
Topic: "Acknowledgments" |
Oleander#1
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Forum: Open Forum Posted: Fri Mar 15, 2013 1:06 pm Subject: "Acknowledgments" |
LLynch,
I would agree with our comments about looking at some of the surrounding material (comments, pictures, etc.) before diving in to read. I guess it helps the reader (me) to get a feel for what ... |
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