Watch a movie on DVD, these days and there may be among the ‘special features’, the option of an alternative ending. It may be happier or sadder or simply, different than the original — but it allows you to close the story, in a different manner. How cool would it be to be able to [...]
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Alternative Ending
Posted in Foo News, tagged Godly aspirations, spiritual economy, spiritual growth, spiritual inclinations, spiritual health, iron sharpening iron, christian relationships, g-men, spiritual responsibility, end, the end, endings on October 20, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
When Good Men Ask Good Questions (State of the Spiritual Union)
Posted in Foo News, tagged christian health, spiritual economy, spiritual growth, spiritual responsibility on September 22, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
He might have entitled it, “Just Wondering” … but instead called it “I’m Tired”. In his blog post, Pastor Levi Cichorz from NC, asks a number of very good questions about the state of society and the health of the body-of-Christ. I believe this is good and a good indication that God is speaking to this [...]
What A Difference A Day May Not Make
Posted in Foo News, tagged accountability, being responsible, spiritual economy, spiritual growth, spiritual health, time on September 8, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
“The future is something which everyone reaches at the rate of sixty minutes an hour, whatever he does, whoever he is.” – C.S. Lewis
Time is a transient phenomena. Time is relative. Time heals all wounds.
Time may flow like a river, crawl like a snail, run like a well-oiled-machine, or stop on a dime. Time may [...]
Hut On The Hill (A Spiritual State of The Union)
Posted in Foo News, tagged spiritual economy on March 24, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
You should see how I keep my checkbook. The idea of me speaking to the state of the economy is as absurd as George W. Bush expounding on the differences in the artistic styles of Salvador Dali and Rembrandt. However, I now believe myself and my colleagues at work to be economic geniuses. We must [...]