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Archive for October, 2008

I’ve been asked to lead worship at Refuge again this Saturday. That’s my home church, which I’ve been part of for about 2 years now. I love singing; I especially love worshiping God. For me, leading worship is worshiping God intimately in the presence of others, with a prayer that my holy moment with God will [...]

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Maendeleo

I just realized yesterday that I’m growing. I’m still afraid of conflict and I still dislike confrontations, but I am willing to confront when necessary. And I’ve discovered that confrontation doesn’t have to be ugly. In fact, if I confront someone in humility, instead of accosting him or her in a belligerent manner, he or [...]

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Cyberbuddies

OK, so I’ve made some cyberbuddies since I started blogging and facebooking. This year, I met two of my cyberbuddies in the flesh: Something Like… was passing through town this summer and we managed to arrange a short meeting at the local airport. That was so cool! Last weekend, I also met Melanie at the Refuge Gathering [...]

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Just watched Kinky Boots, a British movie. I love it when the British make a movie. It’s usually more in keeping with reality, more believable.
Two things that really stood out for me in the movie were footwear (duh!) and music. Oh, that Chiwetel can sing! If that was really him singing. It’s awakened that desire [...]

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I’ve become more aware of the Jewish feasts lately, mostly because I am now in personal relationship with Jews who are also believers. It is interesting to read about the feasts ordained by God in Leviticus 23 and to compare what is written, on one hand, with how the Jews celebrate the feasts today and, on the [...]

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Affinities

I went swimming this week after a really long time–recently remembered that the main reason I signed up for membership at the Rec Center was because they had indoor swimming pools. Ah, the simple joys of life! You know, I think this affinity to water comes as a DNA package for me because my ancestors [...]

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