Archive for: September 2006

Passion under the stars

Flamenco is joyous music, but bittersweet — joy in the midst of a life filled with sorrow and uncertainty. Music connected to the passionate heart of God.
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Death and taxes

Think Google Earth meets the US Federal Budget and you'll begin to understand what Jesse Bachman's "Death and Taxes" website is all about.
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What I'm reading

The books I am currently reading.
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Bob and Madonna: Uncensored

Bob the Tomato gagged; Madonna crucified. Viewer discretion advised.
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One of these things is not like the others...

Pope Benedict is being criticized for doing exactly what religious leaders are supposed to do: pointing out how Christianity is different from religions X, Y and Z.
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9/11: Lessons unlearned

The most vital post-9/11 task in America today is to rebuild our national unity against an enemy who would deny us freedom.
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Smorgasbord

A smorgasbord of posts from other bloggers.
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Christians and politics

Two new websites encourage political conversations between people of faith.
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Blogger stew

Allow me to present Julana who writes at Life in the Slow Lane.
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Saturday hiking

Hiking in the fields of the Lord.
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