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Daily Archives: February 19, 2009
Limp
Source: Cathleen Falsani, Sin Boldly: A Field Guide for Grace (Grand Rapids: Zondervan, 2008) 175. Quotations are in italics. After discussing her mother’s successful battle with cancer, Cathleen Falsani states the following: So why with all the good news about … Continue reading
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Desmond and Meaning
On Lost last night, Desmond (aka Jesus in the Gospel of John, as I recently found out) got into a little argument with Eloise Hawking over whether he should return to the island. Ms. Hawking was responsible for Desmond being … Continue reading
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