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Category Archives: What a girl believes
one take on the polls today
Number of View: 30 In the words of one of the commentors: This is probably the most succinct, accurate and hilarious summary of the campaign. The apathy I heard and saw today while waiting after completing my own vote was … Continue reading
link love: Anger and Prayer
Number of View: 23I’m suffering from a tad bit of writers block after another poof gone moment. So I thought just share some links that interested me today. On Anger Management Ms McNugget going a little overboard in the name … Continue reading
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Tagged anger, mcnugget rage, Melodi Dushane, prayer, raging flight attendant, Steven Slate, the serenity prayer
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Tuesday tiny: the bells
Number of View: 23While walking through the city yesterday heard out of context (and schedule) the bells of a nearby church doing a long peel. It was beautiful to hear, especially out of context. I can see why it is … Continue reading
Tuesday tiny : generalise at thy peril
Number of View: 18As a Christian I can’t help but agree with this. What frustrates me often about some elements of the non-Christian community is that they tend to make generalisations about how and what Christians believe and the conservative … Continue reading
Works by Faith
Number of View: 11Over three and a half years ago, I started going to the local going to the local Roman Catholic church. I’m still very fond of my Protestant roots. But faith in action is a key part of … Continue reading
