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Bringing Hope to Haiti
// January 25th, 2010 // 3 Comments » // life struggle, stories, technologyHaiti is among the poorest nations in the world and the poorest nation in the western hemisphere. Before the earthquake the average Haitian would live on less than 2-3 dollars per day. One missionary recently said this on twitter,
“The worst effects are emotional… no smiles on the street and a sense of despair.”
Haiti needs hope. [...]
Help for Haiti
// January 16th, 2010 // No Comments » // life struggle, storiesHaiti is in the thoughts and prayers of many at this time. However for some like my friend Toussaint, it is heartbreak, worry, and intense feelings for his family, country and his people. He just recently received word that his grandmother is ok and you can view his story by clicking on the video link [...]
Openness vs Intimacy in Small Groups
// January 15th, 2010 // No Comments » // small groupsIn every small group there should always be a tension felt on the topic of openness and intimacy. Openness would mean that the group is inviting others to be a part of it. Intimacy defined as deep, lasting relationships where spiritual transformation takes place.
Bill Donahue in his book, Walking the Small Group Tightrope: Meeting the [...]
What Was Pat Robertson Thinking?
// January 13th, 2010 // 1 Comment » // life struggleIf you haven’t seen Pat Robertson’s comments you can view them in the video below. He actually says the people of Haiti are cursed because of a group that made a deal with the devil. Why can’t Christian leaders simply respond with compassion instead of making careless statements?
Thank God for others like Donald Miller that [...]
Is God Mac Or PC?
// January 12th, 2010 // No Comments » // blogging, humor, technologyOne of my favorite blogs on the web continues to be Stuff Christian’s Like. Jon just continues to entertain me in a unique way as he comments on Christian culture and how silly we are at times. One battle I continue to fight in the office is the whole Mac vs PC thing and Jon [...]



