Monthly Archives: June 2010

In Context: Living as a Gentile “In Christ”

I am truly frustrated! Fortunately, it drives me to learn more. Perhaps it comes from my background, my family history, and the supreme stubborn streak that my husband, family and friends know about me. The thing I am frustrated about … Continue reading

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In Context

In Context: Living as a Gentile “In Christ” I am truly frustrated! Fortunately, it drives me to learn more. Perhaps it comes from my background, my family history, and the supreme stubborn streak that my husband, family and friends know … Continue reading

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In Context: Living as a Gentile “In Christ”

In Context: Living as a Gentile “In Christ” I am truly frustrated! Fortunately, it drives me to learn more. Perhaps it comes from my background, my family history, and the supreme stubborn streak that my husband, family and friends know … Continue reading

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In Context: Living as a Gentile “In Christ”

In Context: Living as a Gentile “In Christ” I am truly frustrated! Fortunately, it drives me to learn more. Perhaps it comes from my background, my family history, and the supreme stubborn streak that my husband, family and friends know … Continue reading

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In Context: Living as a Gentile “In Christ”

In Context: Living as a Gentile “In Christ” I am truly frustrated! Fortunately, it drives me to learn more. Perhaps it comes from my background, my family history, and the supreme stubborn streak that my husband, family and friends know … Continue reading

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Where Bad Theology Leads

 I was just sent a link to a video that frankly made me sick. There is a man in Nigeria who, because of his own power seeking, and gross ignorance of the knowledge of our Lord, is killing children, claiming … Continue reading

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