Tag Archives: tl;dr

War for Extremism

Most of you probably know that the “global war on terror” is also called the “global war on extremism.” In addition, Condoleeza Rice mentioned in her talks in Lebanon not long ago that she was seeking a way to ensure … Continue reading

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Mental Blocks

One of the most interesting concepts I’ve been arguing with lately is that of mental blocks. If you know me particularly well, and quite possibly even if you do not, you probably know that I very much espouse a “mind … Continue reading

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Marriage

Christians in our culture have rejected the idea that marriage means children.
I want to talk about marriage, and what it is supposed to look like. I’m not sure I have the right idea, but here’s what I’ve got. Continue reading

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Governmental Parenting

I rummaged around on Yahoo! and Google a bit, and found a cache of this post. I will also include a few of the comments (8 of 21) after the post itself. In order to properly understand the context of … Continue reading

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Marital Imagery

So, I’ve been thinking a lot lately about the imagery of marriage in the Bible. Particularly, how the marriage of a man and a woman is compared to the marriage of Christ and the church. I Cor 11:3 says, “…the … Continue reading

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Take it Easy

Take it easy. It’s something my dad has said for a long time, as a farewell. Until today, I pretty much thought of it as just that: a farewell. Yesterday, however, I said something to Eric Perry that made me … Continue reading

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“…a privilege, not a right!”

Today in Sr. Design, Dr. Hellmuth repeated something from last week’s devotion–that prayer is a privilege. I remembered him saying that it is a great privilege, and that we should treat it as such, and exercise it as often as … Continue reading

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College: Four Years of…?

Melinda, a sister of a friend over at erality.com posted a piece on “Pro: General Education,” which included this line: “College education…is about education for life.” I have to disagree with that statement.

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