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We are beautiful; broken; forgiven; invited.
These four words do not only describe what it means to be a Chrisitan - they describe what it means to be human. The Biblical narrative contains an ontological account of the meaning of our lives. It tells us who we are, where we are, what’s gone wrong…
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58) this is my church.. Well where my church meets :)
59) drinks with friends
60)homemade burgers and bread with corn. Yum
61) greys… Yes please!
62) copycat
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Day 51) songwriting. Starting is the hardest
Day 52) traffic lights. It was a slow day
Day 53) amaretto, bath, book. bliss
Day 54) BINGO
Day 55) guilt in a box
I’ve come to learn that theology matters. It matters not because we want to impress people, but because what we know about God shapes the way we think and live. Theology matters because if we get it wrong then our whole life will be wrong.
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Day 48 - my geet-arrr
Day 49 - tasty chai tea latte
Day 50 - the lovely josh (at his request)
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Day 44) taking the boy to the wacky
Day 45) baking attempt!
Day 46) success!!
Day 46) ridiculous celeb endorsed products
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On Friday, something tragic happened at Crescenta Valley High School. A 15 year old boy jumped off the roof of one of our buildings and killed himself during the lunch period in front of dozens of students. Teachers and administrators soon handled the situation by evacuating everyone to the front of the school, then down to our football field. Down there, we stayed for a couple hours. 3000 students in one, we were bound to talk. Details emerged and suspected names were tossed around. It wasn’t until later that night when we learned that the person was Sophomore Drew Ferraro. We had a three day weekend to calm ourselves and let the events sink in. Today we returned to school, expecting a very somber and solemn mood. What we came to was surprising. On each and every one of the 2000+ lockers in our school was a hand-written, heart-shaped note that read “You are loved”. Not only that, but in our homerooms each and every student received a hand written card by different members of the community. Everyone from 8-year old children to parents who have watched their 6 children graduate from our school. There’s a quote that says, “The difference between greatness and mediocrity is a series of small efforts.” The members of the community banded together to make a few small efforts to brighten our day. This is definitely a memory that will stay. To see how well we can band together shows just how strong we really can be. Rest in peace, Drew Ferraro. We all love you.
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37) far flung friends
38)keeping warm
39)flowers for my mum
40) quickies?!? Epic name fail
41) new bag. Marvel-ous!
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