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My name is Laura and these are the wonderings of a theologically trained ponderer (me), writing out-loud, while exegeting her way through Ephesians and working to help form her small corner of the New Humanity in Christ.
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Archive for March, 2010
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More than Shamrocks and Green Beer
Posted on 2010/03/12 | No CommentsWhen I was young, Saint Patrick's Day was about wearing green so you would not get pinched and cutting four leaf clovers from green construction paper. Then I found out... -
Being a Community of Virtue (Poem)
Posted on 2010/03/09 | No Commentsalternative community against culture's flow distinctives offensive to distorters shaping community ordinary life extraordinary life blending each into all without losing us learning to dance the interplay community of... -
Making Time to Think Well is not as Easy as I had Hoped
Posted on 2010/03/04 | No CommentsI have discovered an unfortunate truth: If I do not make time to think well, I will not think well. The other half of the unfortunate truth is that, as... -
Being Christian in the World: Balancing Breadth and Depth
Posted on 2010/03/01 | No CommentsThis time last year, Who in the World Are We? was on another platform and focused on a narrow understanding of the Christian community. Much has changed since then: The...



