The Root Fallacy and "The Work of the People"
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Marva Dawn (although others have made this point also) on why "Liturgy"
doesn't exactly mean "The Work of the People." A nice corrective to the
overemphasi...
We've moved...
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This is the final post for this blogger address. I have moved the blog to a
new name -
pastormikeinantigua.com
You are invited to go there to read the con...
Japan; the final days
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It's here, it's finally here! After a month of suspense, i now give you the
LAST DAYS of Japan. don't worry. it's not as bad as it seems. the very last
da...
Second Year of CorreMania!
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It was another 10KM in the city, so I thought. What was I
thinking.....turns out it was almost 1 KM longer than a real 10KM, almost 7
miles. Members of th...
There aren't enough challenges here, so I thought I'd artificially create one. Let's see, one part pushing my body to its limits, one part running up massive hills, add 2 parts being chased by chicken buses, oh, and one part high altitude. Add a sprinkle of "the race people just ran out of water," and a big scoop of running hard with your friends and what do you get? The Maya Marathon.
1 comment:
Anonymous
said...
Oh my goodness. Congrats! No water. Buses? Chickens? Wow we both ran a marathon but I am not sure if we can count them as the same. Way to go! H
1 comment:
Oh my goodness. Congrats! No water. Buses? Chickens? Wow we both ran a marathon but I am not sure if we can count them as the same. Way to go! H
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