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De-Toxing

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Categories: church, Meanderings (look it up), Rantings

Toward the end of yesterday’s post, I inserted this remark:

“…sometimes our personal woundings complicate our emotions, and sometimes we have to unravel that in order to know whether a confrontation is from love or from wounding. And that part has to wait for another post. :)”

Wait no longer.

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Differing Expressions of Love

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Categories: food for thought, Meanderings (look it up)

Kathy over at the carnival in my head wrote a vulnerable post about her continuing struggle with getting her “buttons pushed” by “big church” goings-on. This statement pretty much sums up her feelings:

“i can easily live with atheists, notorious sinners, the least of these, and almost anything in between. the people i have the hardest time living with are the ones who are dedicated to a system that i fundamentally disagree with. how can i offer them as much grace as i have myself received and can pass on to many others?”

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Signs of the Hand of God

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Categories: Meanderings (look it up)

There is so much I could write about our trip to Denver. I could tell you how beautiful the scenery was, how friendly the people were, how interesting and varied the weather was.

But if you’ve been to Denver, you already know that. And if you haven’t–see the paragraph above.

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Checking In…and Highlights from Denver

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Categories: fun, random stuff

The Off the Map Conference is over, but The Wild One, The Director and I are still in Denver, doing some sightseeing. Now that the whirlwind weekend is over, we’ll be spending some time with fellow blogger Kathy and her family, and are planning to head for home on Wednesday.

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Best of LMR: "The View from Here"

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Categories: Meanderings (look it up), My Story

Reposted from March 2008.

I spend a lot of time here in the ongoing process of “de-constructing”–in other words, processing my thoughts and discussing the issues about the institutional forms of Christianity that are now in my rear-view mirror. That de-construction is necessary, and a lot of fellow bloggers are documenting their own similar journeys.

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What Totally Made My Day Earlier Today at the Off the Map Conference

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Categories: off the map, what I did today

So I walk into the lobby for the Saturday morning sessions of the Off the Map Conference, and I see Matt Casper (the atheist co-author of Jim and Casper Go to Church) standing by the book table.

So I went up to him to shake his hand and tell him how I loved the book. (I had already told Jim Henderson, the Christian co-author of said book, the same thing earlier.) I introduced myself simply as “Jeff.”

Before I could get another word out, Matt shook my hand, grinned widely and said, “Yes, Jeff! I’ve read your blog many times!”

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Best of LMR: "The Unwritten Rules of Blogging (As I Interpret Them)"

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Categories: fun, What the heck was THAT?

Reposted from July 2008.

So I’ve been officially in the blogosphere for a little over six months now, and maybe, just maybe, I’m getting the hang of it.

Come to find out that bloggers, like nearly any other group, have their own little culture. So you don’t just sign on with a Blogger account and start writing. NOooooo. You have to learn how to do it, um, properly. Just like we had to learn certain rules of etiquette when we started emailing, or certain ways of expressing ourselves with characters other than the alphabet (like 300 different forms of smiley faces) 😀 –as a blogger, you eventually learn how to walk the walk. Online, of course.

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