Archive for: November 2006

Johnny U

The thing about Unitas was, he played for the team. In the huddle, he always asked for ideas from the other players. He always wanted to know who needed a little help from the rest of the team. On field and off, those old Colts talk about being a family. They were there for each other, and in the long years after the glory of those days had faded, they continued to be there for each other in times of trial and hardship, as old age and the assaults of life took their toll.
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Bragging rights

Jesus claimed that he and God were partners. Buddies. The two of them had divvied up responsibilities, and Jesus was going to be there on the Day of Judgment, deciding who had been good and who had been bad. Is it any wonder the religious leaders thought he was dangerous?
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Normalcy

Life tries to return to normal in Oaxaca.
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Political tremors

Political upheavals pale in comparison to the steady transformation of the earth.
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The joy of victory

Political victory is sweet, but will it disappoint?
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Send a message to Congress day

Today is "Send a Message to Congress Day."
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Does Evangelicalism foster dishonesty about sin?

Scot McKnight of Jesus Creed suggests there is an evangelical environment that fosters dishonesty about sin.
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This vulnerable fortress

If we are to escape becoming like Ted Haggard, we must make ourselves accountable to the community of believers by talking honestly about our temptations.
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Michael, Milly and Parkinson's Disease

I suspect Michael Fox has thought a lot about God since he first received his diagnosis. Perhaps he has even wondered, as many have in his place, how a good and loving Father could allow his children to suffer so terribly.
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