Archive for October, 2007
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Saturday, October 27th, 2007+ Bagged Lunch Morsel 1; Morsel 2; Morsel 3; Morsel 4; Morsel 5; Morsel 6, Morsel 7; Morsel 8 This is post 4 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 [...]
Friday Foto Finish
Friday, October 26th, 2007Happy Birthday, Principesa Tomorrow, my bride turns, ahem, 25 (which is about her age in the picture). + More pics of Di here. + If you know anyone in the market for high-end hair extensions, visit Diana online here.
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, 2007Random 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, 2007Beats-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.
“In the beginning, God created…” (Bagged Lunch, Morsel 2)
Tuesday, October 23rd, 2007+ Bagged Lunch Morsel 1; Morsel 2; Morsel 3; Morsel 4; Morsel 5; Morsel 6, Morsel 7; Morsel 8 This is post 2 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 [...]
Bagged Lunch and A Drop of Oil: Multiplying Re$ource$ for Urban Ministry
Tuesday, October 23rd, 2007+ Bagged Lunch Morsel 1; Morsel 2; Morsel 3; Morsel 4; Morsel 5; Morsel 6, Morsel 7; Morsel 8 This is post 1 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 [...]
Flashback: Some Guy Named Rudy
Monday, October 22nd, 2007When I haven’t been traveling the past few weeks, Diana and I have been expanding our home office (which basically means rearranging and discarding furniture to divide the master bedroom in two distinct spaces; along with buying and building a desk, filing cabinets, and a bookcase/room divider) I’ve been weeding through boxes and boxes of [...]
Harvey Fellows Applications
Monday, October 22nd, 2007This is the last week for aspiring graduate students to apply for the Mustard Seed Foundation’s Harvey Fellows Program. Besides a very generous cash stipend ($16,000 per year, up to three years), as an alum I can attest that the comraderie and opportunities for peer learning are second to none. From the Program Description: The [...]
Monday Morning MP3
Monday, October 22nd, 2007I’m sad to admit that I’ve never heard Chris Hill preach — although I’ve heard amazing things about him for years — so this selection is as much for me to listen as anybody else. Dare 2 Dream Chris Hill, CompassionWorks 2004 Courtesy: UrbanMinistry.org.
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