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Entries from January 2005

Drug Recall: Important for children

January 31st, 2005 · 1 Comment

I received this in a discussion group I subscribe to. I felt it was important enough to warrant posting here. First some links confirming the accuracy of this post. http://www.fda.gov/cder/drug/infopage/ppa/default.htm http://urbanlegends.about.com/library/blppa.htm I post these because it is very important when sharing information from online sources that you verify whether they are true or not. The [...]

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Tags: Current Affairs

Sermon 01-23-05

January 27th, 2005 · 1 Comment

I’m having problems with how I post my sermon, so instead of posting the text into this post, I’m making it a link that you can download.  So, the sermon is here. Download 012305_sermon_final.rtf I’ll get this fixed in the next week or two.  Need to register a program. 

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Tags: Sermons

Just Thinking Blog

January 27th, 2005 · No Comments

I just discovered a wonderful little blog called Just Thinking.  The author is a Christian woman who seems to be into metacognition.  Now there’s a $10 word.  We used that word in my ed classes every now and then, so I thought I’d make my education worth something.  Metacognition is thinking about thinking.  I discovered [...]

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Tags: Weblogs

God the Dangerous

January 21st, 2005 · No Comments

In my last sermon I mentioned that I prefer to serve a God who is dangerous because of his sovereignty then a God who is safe because He is not all-powerful. Here is an excellent article on the subject from Credenda/Agenda magazine. It’s very thought provoking, possibly disturbing and potentially controversial. Feel free to post [...]

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Tags: Uncategorized

24-7 Prayer

January 21st, 2005 · 1 Comment

I got an email today from someone in England who had found my site through a google search on how to do something in typepad, my blog host. I thought that was pretty cool. He happens to be a Christian, whose church started a movement called 24-7 prayer. Their website was interesting so I thought [...]

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Journaling

January 19th, 2005 · 1 Comment

I found this on the web somewhere. I thought it was worth reprinting here. Also, Mac users may be interested in the program MacJournal. It can be found here. ——— You may already know that personal writing will improve your emotional health, but recent studies completed by scientists at Southern Methodist University and Ohio State [...]

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Tags: Weblogs

Bob and Ray on Radio jeffreyclong.com

January 17th, 2005 · 1 Comment

I think this is an extremely funny excerpt from the Bob and Ray show, old time radio personalities. Old time radio is part of what entertains me while I’m away from my family. Enjoy. I believe this is in the public domain. If anyone knows otherwise, please let me know and I’ll take it down.

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Tags: Music

Procrastination, thief of…ooh! wanna watch a movie?

January 17th, 2005 · 2 Comments

I am frequent reader of the website 43 Folders and it’s accompanying Google Group. From these I discovered the book Getting Things Done which has been very helpful in organizing the massive amounts of information and ideas that I accumulate over time. Today in the 43 Folders google group, I discovered this article called Procrastination, [...]

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Tags: Getting Things Done · Weblogs

Predestination and Free Will Sermon

January 17th, 2005 · 4 Comments

This sermon more then any other I’ve preached lately could provoke discussion or debate. I encourage you to comment at the bottom of message. I look forward to your thoughts. ———– Interesting things in the newspaper lately in reaction to the tsunami disaster http://www.signonsandiego.com/news/features/20050113-9999-1c13wrapup.html One Hindu leader told The Dallas Morning News, “Whenever the cosmic [...]

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Tags: Religion · Sermons

Predestination Resources

January 10th, 2005 · 1 Comment

I told the church I was going to post some resources on Predestination, so here they are. Have fun!

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Tags: Religion · Sermons