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  • Archive for October 24th, 2007

    A Widow Saves Her Children (Bagged Lunch Morsel 3)

    Wednesday, October 24th, 2007

    + Bagged Lunch Morsel 1; Morsel 2; Morsel 3; Morsel 4; Morsel 5; Morsel 6, Morsel 7; Morsel 8 This is post 3 of 8 in a series based on the curriculum I wrote for last year’s Urban Youth Workers Institute Reload training events: “Bagged Lunch and a Drop of Oil: Multiplying Re$ource$ for Urban [...]

    World Wide Web

    Wednesday, October 24th, 2007

    Random fact that might interest only me… Today this blog was found by people in: Islamabad (Pakistan) Digby, Nova Scotia (Canada) London (UK) Male, (Maldives) (search: “My First Foursome”) Parow (South Africa) Bari (Italy) Davao (Philippines) Salford (UK) Kampala (Uganda) Wanganui (New Zealand) The irony is, I’ve never actually been in any of those places, [...]

    Wednesday Weekly Webcast

    Wednesday, October 24th, 2007

    Beats-N-Blessings Father’s Day Feature on WNBC WNBC News profiles Craig Allen of Beats-N-Blessings on Father’s Day 2007. Craig and his wife Zola adopted Teddy out of foster care at age 18, after thirteen years in and out of various foster families.