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Monthly Archives: May 2010
Radical Womanhood: Carolyn McCulley
Carolyn McCulley has been a blessing to me through her writing, speaking, and the few times I have been blessed to hang out with her. She cares deeply about Christ, the church, missions, and women. She cares about the gospel … Continue reading
Ed Gungor in Relevant Magazine on Modesty
Relevant Magazine is a cutting edge, all about culture with a Christian view online/published magazine. Anywhere from politics to music to movies to personal attitude – all of these are discussed in this magazine. Each week I get an email … Continue reading
Taste of Pizza: Brixx
I love thin crust pizza. I love whole wheat crust. I love non-greasy pizza and ones with delicious toppings. And I love salads. The Brixx salad was simple and delicious: greens, goat cheese (I could eat this by the log), pistachios … Continue reading
Dark Chocolate Walnut Brownies
I serve in the college ministry here at my church – and what goes better with college students than brownies. As I told my roommate tonight, I explained that even though I have so many brownie recipes, I always try … Continue reading
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Memorizing Scripture?
I’ve been thinking much about this the past few weeks, more in terms of how it is done/why it is done more than if it should be done. I grew up attending a Christian school where I had to memorize … Continue reading
Book Review: A Gospel Primer for Christians (Milton Vincent)
I love being handed books and knowing they are great. This one was no different. I had heard of Vincent’s book before I received a copy of it, but didn’t know the layout, premise, etc. Vincent, a pastor in California, … Continue reading
Foster’s Savory Bread Pudding with Sausage and Spinach
Truly, I’m not a huge fan of breakfast casseroles. They are all pretty similar to me and I’d rather have grits and eggs or pancakes/waffles/french toast. So, when I got to make two this wknd, I had to look for … Continue reading
Avocado Smoothies: Delicious and Nutritious
I follow a TON of food blogs (and other ones as well). My Google Reader probably has close to 300 individual blogs. Many of the food blogs have been highlighting smoothies: a variety of concoctions that take minutes to prepare … Continue reading
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Listening to Tuna Fish
Yes, this is funny. Its about Tuna fish and jackets. But, there is a point to my post. Do you listen to your kids? Did my parents listen to me? Do we really know the youth we work with? Listening … Continue reading
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Single Ladies: Beyonce for 8 year olds
At times like this I want to hit my imaginary “overwhelm” button that I have hidden here on my desk, somewhere under all these papers and books. Mothers, Dads, Youth Pastors, Pastors – are you watching this? I don’t even … Continue reading