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Archive for September, 2009

RAF Update

I had the interview at RAF High Wycombe a few weeks ago. All went well and very relaxed. There was three of us, and we wre interviewed by three chaplains before going to the Officers Mess for lunch. High Wycombe is gorgeous, and surrounded by some even more gorgeous countryside.
I then drove back home and [...]

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Audio slideshow: Brigitte Bardot at 75: ‘She represents the power of woman’ | Film | guardian.co.uk

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BBC – Electric Dreams – About

A trip down the road of technology nostalgia with a family.
Take a trip through our Time Tunnel and reminisce about the 70s, 80s and 90s. Delve deep into our catalogue of nostalgia and remember the hissing Teasmades, beeping Tamagotchis and fizzing Soda Streams. Were these inventions simply flashy gimmicks or revolutions in technology? And could [...]

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Japan’s death penalty effectively scrapped with arrival of Keiko Chiba – Times Online
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 Jonah Lomu bulks up for bodybuilding comp
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Vladimir Putin hints that he could return to lead Russia until 2024 – Times Online
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Imported Blog Articles

Well folks, I got fed up of waiting for a response to my earlier requests regarding my difficulties in sending articles from Google Reader to this blog. No response from WordPress, the forum on WordPress or from Google. Guess what, none from any readers either. So, I have imported the articles from one of my [...]

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how the church turned inward..: “Shonnie Scott, one of the board members of Mustard Seed Associates, is writing a dissertation on how the ministry of the church has turned in on itself. Instead of providing for the needs of our neighbors (what she calls Kingdom Work), we have chosen to form structures and ministries that [...]

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Ancient-Future Worship

Ancient-Future Worship: “
I have been deeply influenced by Robert Webber’s thought as it trickled into my own thought through third parties and articles concerning Robert Webber and the Call to an Ancient Evangelical Future.  Yet I had never read one of his books in its entirety, so over the summer I read Ancient-Future Worship, the [...]

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777

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