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[15 Nov 2008 | No Comment | ]
The Porpoise Diving Life – Day 60 – Collateral Damage

A man-made institution formed to feast with God, creates a byproduct of scraps that have fallen from this table, where His most cherished blessings reside. He changed our life through them. He can change yours too.

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[15 Nov 2008 | No Comment | ]
The Porpoise Diving Life – Part Three – So What

“He died because He loves you and me, He wants an everlasting relationship with us, and he expects that connection to be so all-consuming that we become wholly transformed.” George Barna

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[15 Nov 2008 | No Comment | ]
The Porpoise Diving Life – Day 61 – A Mouthful

The faith journey is not linear living where everything is predictable, certain, predetermined and there is no margin for error. Expect that you’re going to swallow some saltwater.

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[15 Nov 2008 | No Comment | ]
The Porpoise Diving Life – Day 62 -Born to….

Maybe there’s more to God than what we presently portend to comprehend?

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[15 Nov 2008 | No Comment | ]
The Porpoise Diving Life – Day 71 – Petering Out

Frankly, petering out is an indispensable part of the reality of this existence. God created us with the capacity to peter out.

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[15 Nov 2008 | No Comment | ]
The Porpoise Diving Life – Day 75 – Autonomic

Can the Church breathe when it’s unconscious?

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[26 Oct 2008 | No Comment | ]
Out of the Ooze – Unlikely Love Letters to The Church From Beyond the Pew

A chapter in a book authored by Bill Dahl.

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[25 Oct 2008 | No Comment | ]
The Promise of Paradox by Parker Palmer

As Palmer says in his introduction to this volume, ” I find it hard to name my beliefs using traditional Christian Language because that vocabulary has been taken hostage by theological terrorists and tortured beyond recognition.” (p. xxi).

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[5 Sep 2008 | No Comment | ]
The Porpoise Diving Life

There are millions of people, a species if you will, who are terribly confused, wounded, angry and fearful about life and God. No matter how deeply these folks feel about their faith in God, their lives don’t seem to match up with all the promises that are being sold in the name of Christ in this world.