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lifeasmission.com

February 3, 2006 Uncategorized 1 min read

Over at lifeasmission.com, JR writes a well thought out and well defined review of George Barna’s revolution.  In wondering whether he is really a revoltionary or not, JR discovers that Barna’s own conclusions are still to individualist and based too much on statistics and not enough on

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when the buzzer sounds – xfba basketball

February 2, 2006 Uncategorized 2 min read

Ok – I’ve been holding my metaphoric tongue but there is a news flash  concerning the XFBA (xzuberant faith basketball association). I’ve had tons of comments and hits of the blog today and this deems posting. largest set of comments another set of comments Here is what we know

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learning that makes for practice

January 31, 2006 Uncategorized 2 min read

Ryan and Eddie’s class started last night, MC535 “Emerging Churches,” of which I will assist in the grading and ideas-sharing of the course.  Its fun to be in class while standing on the other side of the desk so to speak.  Stitting there last night, instead of frantically trying

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first annual blog-party

January 31, 2006 Featured 1 min read

JR and I have begun what may be an on going techie/creative evening of blogging, and working on our sites.  Here’s photo from the night. Technorati Tags: friends, blogging

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from the bolg blog

January 30, 2006 Blog Posts 1 min read

I wanted to thank Ryan for the nice thoughts.  I’ve learned a lot from working with him and am really looking forward to the possibility of him being my PhD mentor.  The thought of studying with someone I know, and someone who I share many ideas and passions with

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saturday evening raviolis

January 29, 2006 Blog Posts 2 min read

tonight emily and I made homeade ravioli from a jamie oliver recipe, it was fantastic. here’s the recipe from his book “The Naked Chef Takes Off” (Jamie Oliver) 8oz potatoes peeled 1 1/2 asparagus, bases trimmed and stalks peeled 1 clove garlic – chop it olive oil salt and

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george marsden at fuller

January 28, 2006 Blog Posts 2 min read

We went to see George Marsden speak tonight on “Fundamentalism and Contemporary Culture” at Fuller Wednesday night.  George Marsden, teaches church history at Notre Dame and has made a name for himself by writing book on fundamentalism and its affects on the church in America. One of the main points

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the media, culture and the past year #1

January 21, 2006 Featured 5 min read

Well I must say I’ve been happy to see all the commenting and interest into the things that have been written about as of late, and I encourage the discussions and comments to continue until things are seen more clearly.  I make myself available as a resource for questions

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out in the open

January 18, 2006 Uncategorized 7 min read

Well I have felt a little reluctant to say much more, the comments are coming pretty quickly, many hits are happening on my blog, and so its kind of doing its own thing, but then there is more that has come to light concerning this whole matter involving the XFBA

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encouraging comments about the league

January 17, 2006 Uncategorized 4 min read

Here is new, and much more encouraging information, creating more accuracy with statements said here on this site and in other places as well as easing my mind a little. These are all quoted directly from sources that have contacted me directly  (nothing’s been changed): To summarize, to this

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theological reflections on xzuberant faith

January 16, 2006 Uncategorized 4 min read

here is a letter I have written and emailed (xfmpstreetball@yahoo.com as well as xfmag@yahoo.com) to the leaders of the XFBA. Michael Heard, Gregory Railey and Jevon Blake, In this whole expose of trying to discover what is true and false about this basketball league I began

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Update #4

January 13, 2006 Uncategorized 2 min read

From a close source: 1)  They never physically were allowed to hold a  contract.  One day it was read to them, then at the “signing” they were  read something from the contract, then each team went up and signed the  contracts (with no time to read them).  There was no

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