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Caris Adel

Embracing Lent with the Family

  “Underwear!” “Pillows!” “Hotdogs!” “Butts!” giggle giggle giggle We were discussing Ash Wednesday and Lent and what the kids could sacrifice. I’ve only ‘done’ lent once or twice before, both times only nominally ‘successful’.  So in preparing to talk to the kids about it, to try and figure out a way that this could be…

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And I Thought I Knew the Bible

She sat on the very edge of the seat, making sure there was no air between her body and the chair.  No hovering, no cheating.  Two feet firmly planted on the faded linoleum in the church basement, ready to propel her up in a split second. The adult spoke.  “For God hath-”  Up she jumped….

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A Vocation of Obedience (A Guest Post)

I’m so excited to have D.L. Mayfield sharing her story here today.  She is another one of those people who impresses me with her commitment to live out what she believes.  Her willingness to follow God where he calls makes me look more closely at my own life.   I have held many things in…

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Bold: One Word Update (January)

  Being bold is dangerous and vulnerable.  It’s intimidating to know that you’re choosing to walk down that path.  The one that is lined with rocks, thorns, and glass.  It actually does hurt.  Not cool Robert Frost.  Not cool Jesus.  Not cool. Being honest and unashamed of that honesty feels like walking up to the…

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What I’m Into January 2013

  Miscellaneous Neat Things I love this sermon, and this is is just a great idea by Morgan: Danceable Homiletics #3: The Sting (featuring Greg Boyd) Kid President Pep Talk My Obama Year  Text Is Beautiful Global Table Adventure Moonrise Kingdom Illustrated Screenplay – amazing!!! You can download the pdf. Facebook Data Provide The Most Accurate…

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Living In Transit (A Guest Post)

  This is a guest post from Kelley Nikondeha, one of the most fascinating people I’ve met.  The way she reads the Bible and talks about it widens my viewpoint every time, and her bicultural life is one I can’t even imagine.  I’m so excited that she’s here sharing her thoughts on how she lives her…

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How Do We Become People Who Love?

  It’s one thing to say ‘we need to steward well.’  It’s another thing to do it, and to do it naturally.  How do we become people who are wise givers, who love well?  How can we counter the consumptive ways that are always working to shape us into consumptive people? How can we give…

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Pursuing Vocation Alone?

  I don’t know what it really means to pursue vocation. To love others.  I can read and theorize and have my ideals.  But when the rubber hits the road, and you make a move that seeks honesty and flourishing in a place that seems opposed to that, and you just crash and burn, what…

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Guest Posting for J.R. Goudeau

This post was originally a guest post for Jessica Goudeau. It still sits over there, but I wanted to make sure I didn’t lose these words, and so I have the whole post below. ***** I am beyond excited to be posting over at Jessica’s place today.  She has been such an inspiration, teacher and…

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