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  • Archive for February 8th, 2008

    Be Still (Rule of Life, Part 2)

    Friday, February 8th, 2008

    (Continued from Part 1) Pastor Scazerro introduced the concept of developing a personal “Rule of Life” to guide our decisions. Here’s an excerpt of a similar talk he gave that is outlined online. A “Rule of Life” is a set of conscious guidelines to help us keep God at the center of everything we do. [...]

    Friday, February 8th, 2008

    Diana and I were recently introduced to a wonderful curriculum called Sonship, and have enjoyed working our way through 16 weekly lessons together. Today I was listening to Lesson 12 again and was struck by this (in a discussion about Peter’s attempt to walk on water): “Those guys in the boat may count [Peter sinking] [...]

    Friday Foto Finish

    Friday, February 8th, 2008

    In honor of Black History Month, February’s Foto Finishes will feature lesser known African American heroes. Medgar Evers In my experience in New York, even though there’s a CUNY college named after Medgar Evers few people are aware of his connection to education or historical significance that would warrant a school being named in his [...]