Archive for January 26th, 2009

Lessons From A Hippo Hiney

Lessons From A Hippo Hiney

By bryan • on January 26, 2009

Zoos are places where the world comes to you. You can adventurously safari in your kakis with a chilled Coke in hand, yet still get your lawn mowed on the same day. As I am always on the hunt to discover the hand of God in Creation, I was delighted to learn something of

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When Shamu Flew Over My House

When Shamu Flew Over My House

By bryan • on January 26, 2009

Do you ever wonder if kids have some kind of special in with God when it comes to prayer? Of course they do. They generally just believe what His Word says and trust that He will do the stuff He promises to do and be who He

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Your HorrorScope

Your HorrorScope

By bryan • on January 26, 2009

Wondering About the Sign you were born under? Here’s what the Bible has to say… Aries March 21 - April 19 You are under the first sign of the Zodiac which represents a new beginning, and man, you need a new beginning.

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Roaring Lions

Roaring Lions

By bryan • on January 26, 2009

Most people in the western world live in the urban jungle where the closest thing to a lion’s ferocious roar is a graying, grinning middle-aged man screaming down the street on his “lookie here at my very cool new

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Obituary: Quoting Ralph

Obituary: Quoting Ralph

By bryan • on January 26, 2009

As in Emerson, that is. Ralph Waldo Emerson, the oft quoted American poet, lecturer, philosopher and minister. He grew up in an orthodox Christian home, the son of a preacher. He even went to Harvard Divinity

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Stumbling Blocks, a church game

Stumbling Blocks, a church game

By bryan • on January 26, 2009

Never too young to play Stumbling Blocks   We at the Family Entertainment Research Institute were shocked to discover the wildly popular church game: Stumbling Blocks. The premise is simple: you ante

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