They say that passing a kidney stone is often more painful than giving birth. I don't know about giving birth, but this morning was the most painful 20 minutes that I've ever screamed through. I always thought that something else would hurt about it, but apparently the "passing" is when it's traveling from the kidney. I woke up to what I thought
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glad to hear youre alright, hope you continue feeling better.
how did we somehow end up talking about your urine again? 8) **Godspeed**
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I'm growing rather tired of talking about urine. Let's hope this is it.
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Another friend told me a story about a church his grandmother goes to. The pastor got up one Sunday, and said that God wanted him to have a new car. I think he specifically said a Mercedes. They immediately took an offering, and by the time they were done... he had enough money to get himself a new Mercedes. And the grandmother, who was on a fixed income and barely making ends meet even wrote a check for $500... which amazed this guy cause of her financial status. He just couldn't believe that a pastor would do something like that.
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What books have you been reading, and what's next up? When you start blogging on them in your other blog, would you mind submitting your posts to BookGarden when you do so? We'd love to have you over there.
Just a guess: It sounds like you've been reading Christianity Incorporated, by Michael Budde? Or no?
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My blog has a current reading list on the sidebar. A few of these have collectively contributed to my thoughts lately.
Don't Be Nice, Be Real -Kelly Bryson
Yeshua - Dr. Ron Moseley (old college professor)
The Search to Belong - Joseph Myers
Our Father Abraham - Marvin Wilson
My next delving will be into Frank Viola's 5 book set on "Radical Church Restoration" +1, as well as finishing up the other books already on the list. Viola gives samples and article on his website, linked above. He's done quite a bit of study into Church History and the First Century Church. Plus, he writes about the very things I've been aspiring to write about (spiritual abuse, Hebraic roots, new ways of being Church, etc...) in a different language than I've been used to hearing.
With where my thoughts are headed, I'm going to go searching for Dale's old post about Free Agent Nation. His application of that book to The Church was the first thing I thought of when ( ... )
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Thanks for the compliments. You don't have to do in-depth book-blogging to post something to BG at all. A mere mention or touch of a topic found in the book or summary of it is all that's needed. Vaughn has been posting his Purpose-Driven Life blogging, and just today he submitted a post to BG that wasn't one of his usual analyses, but a commentary on a survey of those who read the book -- wholly appropriate as well.
How are you feeling now (not about BG, but your health)?
peace,
eric
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