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Monthly Archives: August 2017
“Crank up your Volume”
This is not a political blog site, but Christians live in a highly politicized atmosphere in all parts of the globe including America. The politics of a nation are the purview of a blog site whose title is Living as … Continue reading
Posted in Living as Apprentices
Tagged A.J. Muste, democracy, Donald Trump, The Sun magazine
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Spiritual Withdrawal Symptoms
The dictionary definition of the term withdrawal is “the act of taking out.” Withdrawal can refer to taking money from a bank, removing your name from consideration for committee or a job, or leaving a college class. The most frequent … Continue reading
Posted in Living as Apprentices
Tagged HALT, Holy Spirit, Twelve Step programs, withdrawal
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Being “Reasonably Happy”
This blog is home to more than 660 posts. Occasionally I re-blog a post that seems particularly important for life in 2017. This post was first posted on February 19, 2015. When I worked for the National Multiple Sclerosis Society, … Continue reading
