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Author Archives: Kurt.A
Umm, Jesus, It’s Windy Out Here
I’ve now taken a few stabs at this post because there is so much to say about the idea of peace. My conclusion after spending a good deal of time reflecting on the topic as well as my life, is that … Continue reading
Posted in Biblical, Interfaith Dialogue, Society and Living, Theology
Tagged cancer, christianity, courage, faith, family, hard times, hope, illness, jesus christ, the gospel, trust
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The Meaning of Prayer
Pray without ceasing — 1 Thessalonians 5:17 When our newest blog topic was sent to us I almost fell out of my seat. Discussing prayer, what it means to our faith, and what it means to us personally is the … Continue reading
Posted in Biblical, Interfaith Dialogue
Tagged devotion, devotions, faith, god, intercession, interfaith dialogue, jesus, jesus christ. christianity, prayer, salvation, the kingdom of god
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My Friend Avery and The Media vs. Christianity
Tonight I’m all over the place. I’m hot under the collar, and really sad. Actually moved is a better word, and in general I’m in sort of a foul mood. My anger, and frustration comes from several things, some of … Continue reading
To Forgive, or Not Forgive? That is the Question.
I think the capacity to forgive is more for the person who forgives, than for the person receiving forgiveness. “What?!” you say. Yes, that’s what I think. Continue reading
Posted in Interfaith Dialogue, Philosophy, Society and Living, Theology
Tagged Anger, christianity, Forgiveness, freedom, god, Guilt, jesus, liberation, memory, pain, Randy Travis, Religion and Spirituality, shame, world war
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