Monthly Archives: November 2010

A Thanksgiving Thought … We’re All Illegal Aliens

When Leroy Seat, retired professor from Seinan Gakuin University in Japan, came home he settled in Liberty. He now writes a thoughtful blog for “thinking friends” and anyone else willing to work their way thoughtfully through an issue. With that … Continue reading

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Robert Fulghum’s Storyteller’s Creed

I’m rooting around this morning trying to find my way with a sermon this Sunday and ran across these words from Robert Fulghum who is a storyteller par excellence. Fulghum is a native of Waco Texas and was a Unitarian … Continue reading

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Standing Firm in Iraq

A Meditation on 2 Thessalonians 2:1-5, 13-17 Theologian Karl Barth said Christians engage the world best with a Bible in one hand and the newspaper in the other. This past week, the testimony of struggle from the first-century letter to the church … Continue reading

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