I finally will get the competition over with for the teaching case on the Ronald McDonald House. I'm a little disappointed because all the other participants dropped out except for the University of Chicago. So it's two Wake Forest guys against to U. Chicago ladies. Either way, I'm going to spin it in my favor in future resumes and interviews.
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I'm proud of you Brody. Especially after knowing your "story" as best I do from our previous exchanges, I can tell that you've come a long way. It's so great to see God truly turn a man's life around. That rocks!
By the way, good luck for the competition. I'm sure you'll do great. And like you said, it's good for resumes, either way. :)
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I'm off to read some Galatians. I'm on a new kick where I'm reading Galatians from a new light. We've been studying it in church, and it's got me totally diggin' it.
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Yay! I am actually a charter member of the group, so it's pretty cool to have watched it grown to such proportions (it was created in a response to the regular ljchristians, which at the time, had a lot of heretical things going on, and wasn't being moderated very well). I find that it's a great group to be in (but I'm slightly biased).
We've been studying it in church, and it's got me totally diggin' it.
If you feel like talking about it, I'd be curious to know what all you're learning. I've spent some time in Galatians, but I'm curious what this "new light" is. :)
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i've never been baptized. except of course baptized by the holy spirit when i was saved :-D
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