Archive for April, 2007
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Monday, April 9th, 2007Last week, the Rutgers University Women’s Basketball team played the University of Tennessee in the NCAA championship. If you haven’t heard, nationally syndicated radio host Don Imus and executive producer Bernard McGuirk (and others), commenting on the Rutgers women’s basketball team on his show “Imus in the Morning” said the following, in part (click [...]
Women Who Run With The Wolves - Chapter 3 (Part 2)
Monday, April 9th, 2007(If you are new here and you are interested in this study, please page down to the “Article Series” link below, or “Women Who Run With The Wolves” in the Category section in the sidebar to the right to view previous reflections.)
Finding That Intuition (Part 2)
As I stated in the last article in this series, [...]
I Don’t Need to See to Believe
Saturday, April 7th, 2007Lent. Fast for 40 days. Abstain for something I enjoy for 40 days to prove what? That I can be like Jesus? I think not.
No, I’m not a skeptic. I believe in Jesus. He is my Savior. I believe He was crucified and died for my sins. [...]
Friday Favorites - Week Ending April 6, 2007
Friday, April 6th, 2007I’ve discovered some very interesting posts this week as I’ve been attempting to come off my “hiatus.” There’s a mix of some spiritual, some practical, some humorous…Take a look…
Favorite #1 - I love this post. What Angela at Ang4Him encourages us to do in her post “Daily Blessings Challenge…” is to think about [...]
Eating the Bread and Meeting God
Tuesday, April 3rd, 2007I subscribe to the online publication, The Revealer, which, according to its site,
…is a daily review of religion in the news and the news about religion. We’re not so much nonpartisan as polypartisan — interested in all sides, disdainful of dualistic arguments, and enamored of free speech as a first principle. We publish and link [...]
“Peek” or “Peak” Experiences - I’m Back!
Monday, April 2nd, 2007I’m back! I thank all of you who wished me well and were praying for me during my break this past week. It has, indeed, been an interesting week. No doubt you’ve all heard the popular idiom,
One step forward, two steps back…
Or,
Three steps forward, two steps back…
I’ve even heard of,
Two steps forward, three steps back…
I’m [...]








