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  • Archive for October, 2005

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    Lots to Report

    Tuesday, October 11th, 2005

    Judah’s bottom line, after a weekend upstate: I should stop being half a pastor and become a full pastor. Once again I’m not sure how our meandering conversation ended up there, but there we found ourselves during the drive home yesterday, with Judah dispensing words of wisdom. Apparently I should become a full pastor (as [...]

    The guru has a blog

    Tuesday, October 11th, 2005

    Deanna Sheng finally started a blog. Her insights were very helpful as we navigated Judah’s recent kindergarten transition. posted by Jeremy Del Rio @ 10/11/2005 04:00:00 PM 1 commentscar caterham super 7 ringtoneringtones 80808cellular crazyfists us 36 ringtoneringtone delay 3sringtone 80808panasonic allure ringtone tx310corp torrington alltech490 jr harrington .410 topper richardson Map

    These kids should be in Xcel After School

    Sunday, October 9th, 2005

    Instead, they’re child soldiers. Feb. 10, 2003: Bunia, Congo. Dec. 9, 2003: Monrovia, Liberia Feb. 25, 2001: Malou, Sudan. See the accompanying article, Children in Camo: Underage Warriors Become Growing Concern, which profiles the personal survival of Oscar Torres, screenwriter of Innocent Voices. Thanks, Gene, for the tip! posted by Jeremy Del Rio @ 10/16/2005 [...]

    Daddy-son date upstate

    Friday, October 7th, 2005

    Judah and I are going upstate for the holiday weekend to celebrate a successful first week of kindergarten! posted by Jeremy Del Rio @ 10/07/2005 04:34:00 PM 1 comments

    “Attractional v. Incarnational” ministry

    Thursday, October 6th, 2005

    Interesting discussion here. Tony S. always links to fascinating reads like this. posted by Jeremy Del Rio @ 10/06/2005 11:33:00 PM 2 comments

    Reflections on what it means to be evangelical

    Thursday, October 6th, 2005

    … by Jordon Cooper, here, prompted by another high-profile evangelical leader’s bout with foot-in-mouth disease. I don’t agree with everything in the post (such as a classically embittered reference to the Yankees), but he asks some good questions. posted by Jeremy Del Rio @ 10/06/2005 11:25:00 PM 0 comments

    Hopelessness, “the great defeater”

    Thursday, October 6th, 2005

    In the spirit of Bob, this one’s from Mark Palmer, who’s battling cancer: “I guess what I really want to say is just this: be hopeful. Don’t stop fighting. On some level this thing is bigger than all of us. It’s not about having a wife die of cancer at 26, and then 2 years [...]

    Spooky

    Thursday, October 6th, 2005

    “New Yorkers were today warned of a ’specific threat’ against the city’s subway system ‘in the coming days.’ Mayor Michael Bloomberg said: ‘This is the first time we have had a threat with this level of specificity.’ He told commuters ‘if you see something, say something.’ Acting on intelligence about the New York threat, a [...]

    Please pray for Frank

    Thursday, October 6th, 2005

    Frank is one of Generation Xcel’s interns from NYU. I just received an email from him that he was assaulted on the subway on the way to class today and needs to have surgery tomorrow to set his broken nose properly. I haven’t known Frank long — just a month or so — but he’s [...]

    Loved ones un-found

    Thursday, October 6th, 2005

    “Most of the 976 dead in a St. Gabriel morgue remain unidentified, awaiting release to relatives.” Link. posted by Jeremy Del Rio @ 10/06/2005 10:41:00 PM 0 comments

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