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  • Archive for October 4th, 2005

    Judah on what it means to be “poor in spirit”

    Tuesday, October 4th, 2005

    Today was Judah’s first full day in kindergarten (we decided to make the switch on a trial basis), and the principal invited Diana to sit in on the class during the transition. It’s a Christian school, so the teacher told a Bible story and asked if the kids knew what it means to be “poor [...]

    “We’re not stupid”

    Tuesday, October 4th, 2005

    So said Luis Palau on his evangelistic methods, to the Washington Post. Palau’s DC Festival is this weekend. posted by Jeremy Del Rio @ 10/04/2005 12:42:00 PM 0 comments

    No fool

    Tuesday, October 4th, 2005

    “He is no fool who gives what he cannot keep to gain what he cannot lose.” – Jim Elliot, one of five missionaries killed by Auca tribesmen. Experience the story through the eyes of Steve Saint, who returned to the tribe as an adult after his father Nate was killed alongside Jim, in the coming [...]

    Already the vultures are circling

    Tuesday, October 4th, 2005

    “New Orleans Mayor Ray Nagin has what federal officials say is an ambitious plan to bring 180,000 people back to the city. But will some residents be priced out of their old neighborhoods? Some are worried developers will buy damaged land on the cheap and build expensive high-rise apartments.” Link. posted by Jeremy Del Rio [...]