Monthly Archives: March 2012

Spain’s Top Experiences

Next section in the Fodor’s Spain is top experiences. It mentions Feria de Abril in Sevilla – definitely an experience with horses and costumes and more. Fresh markets – it’s where I did most of my shopping when I lived … Continue reading

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More thoughts on trust and anger

Del Tackett has worked with Focus on the Family and is the creator of The Truth Project which I’ve heard accolades for. At the Ligonier National Conference this year, he spoke on the meta narrative – the big story/purpose. He … Continue reading

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Trusting God

I’ve mentioned before the monthly free audio book at ChristianAudio.com and what great books they have offered. The free audio book last month was Trusting God by Jerry Bridges. I’ve been listening to it for the past week or so … Continue reading

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Travel and trips

According to Fodor’s Spain 2012, May and October are optimal months to visit Spain. Of course, last time I went I arrived in August and left in May – so I covered most of the months, while missing the really … Continue reading

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Writer’s Block

Seriously – I keep thinking, yeah, I’ll write on my blog. But when that blank white screen comes up I can’t think of a thing. So, we’ll just do some quick takes to get something out here. First – one … Continue reading

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Women’s Ministry

A few weekends ago I spent a Saturday listening to the ARP Women’s Ministry Coordinator, Elizabeth Burns, present a session on “Re-thinking the Ministry of Women” in Gastonia. This was a bit of a sacrifice for me, because at the … Continue reading

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