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2007: A Look Back

December 31, 2007by pedestrian saint 4 Comments

The New Year celebration is my favorite time of year. I love the feeling of a fresh start and the excitement of reaching for new or resurrected goals. However, before […]

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Lavish Christmas

December 25, 2007by pedestrian saint Leave a comment

“We’ve become too polite. We don’t laugh and cry with God. We’ve forgotten the excitement of the Good News. What greater sign of the extraordinary, lavish, marvelous love of God […]

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Christmas Crankiness

December 23, 2007by pedestrian saint 3 Comments

“It’s the most wonderful time of the year…” In spite of the song sung every Christmas season about how wonderful Christmas is, I have mixed feelings. One one hand, I […]

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Stealing Christmas from the Rich

December 16, 2007by pedestrian saint 3 Comments

An acquaintance of mine recently made a decision to shift his whole way of looking at Christmas. He decided that it was foolish to spend $500 on trinkets, socks, and […]

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The “Why” of Discipline

December 10, 2007by pedestrian saint 4 Comments

I began training last week for another half-marathon (last year’s full marathon was special, but I’m going to keep it sane this year). As I laid out my training schedule, […]

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Pullman Needs a New Compass

December 2, 2007by pedestrian saint 12 Comments

When Krista and I heard that certain Christian groups were boycotting The Golden Compass, it made us want to go see it. But after reading more about it, there is […]

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