Countermeasures
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Clever anti-genocide activist and wag “counterprotests” at the Harvard
pro-Final-Solution “encampment” in perhaps the most delicious way possible;
interrup...
Just a guess
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I can make you do anytheeng I want
If the donks are committed to jettisoning Joe Biden, tonight will be the
night to kick off that effort. I am guessing ...
Good Dirt
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GOD DIDN’T SAVE US TO JUST GO TO CHURCH, sit in a pew, listen, and leave.
Many professing Christians don’t even do that. He expects us to be good
dirt, p...
I Predict 2022
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This is a bit late, but here goes: 1. I will fish at least once every
month, including in some weather conditions that will cause some people to
think I am...
A 2020 Covid19 Fairytale Wedding
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On February 15, 2020, Josiah Murray proposed to Hannah Perry inside a sweet
outbuilding in West Concord, Minnesota. Josiah hoped that Hannah would join
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A Circle Unbroken
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by the Night Writer (Originally written, September, 2019.) All my life,
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The Babylonian Trick
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The estimable Hans Fiene, the pastor behind Lutheran Satire, puts a name to
a particular and time-honored technique for violating religious liberty.
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Personal and lectionary
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I have been trying to move this place around, and things have got messy. At
present I’m restoring the backup Continue Reading
The Master of the Moment
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The F.B.I.'s reputation lies in tatters.
The press lies, and shrieks, and clatters.
And Trump just rides along and grins,
Revealing all our betters' sins.
No more dreams about dung
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J.I. Packer once asked, ‘What normal person spends his time nostalgically
dreaming of dung?’ One who doesn’t understand Philippians 3.7–10: But
whatever ga...
8 years ago
Tuesday, July 12, 2011
Prayer request from corn country
A sweet young couple, one of whom attends my church, is considering marriage, but sad to say, they're religiously divided. He's a Deere man, and she likes Internationals. At least it's not a Ford/Chevy divide, or else I fear they'd have to break up.
2 comments:
traditionally, she would be expected to take her husband's preference in marriage.
in her corner, the wife typically gets to drive the new one, anyway.
Well, I know another religiously divided family in Colorado--same scenario--and they've got five kids now. I think that's what happened......
....but boy was she ticked when my wife and I got them both new Deere caps as part of their wedding gift!
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