Monthly Archives: November 2011

Woman and Man, According to Plan – Part 1A

So a while back I downloaded a whole gamut of things from Concordia St. Louis Seminary which they have made available on iTunes.  There is quite a range of lectures on theological topics, and from time to time I’ve been … Continue reading

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Bloggin’ on an Impulse

This is a sort-of continuation of my last post, brought on by a very pragmatically minded question: how does one avoid jumping to extremes in practice? In response, let me first address in a little more detail exactly why the … Continue reading

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Swing, Swing

Human beings tend to be very reactionary.  We see an error being made, some perceived ill take place, and in our zeal to rectify the situation we inevitably overcorrect and end up having an equal but opposite problem.  When we … Continue reading

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We have the technology!

I love reading. I love reading, but I have limited time for it. Many of you know what I mean.  It’s hard to curl up with a good book when there are dishes to wash, laundry to do, meals to … Continue reading

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Do as I do, not as I say?

When I was in school to become a dietitian, I remember one class where we dealt with the topic of getting children to eat their veggies.  As I’m sure you are aware, there are many proposed gimmicks out there – … Continue reading

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Genesis with Vicar Moss

I’ve been listening to Seminarian Matt Moss’s study on the book of Genesis.  Good stuff, very in depth, as is his study on Revelation. Check it out for yourselves.

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