Articles Archive for January 2008
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There are several ways to challenging the shopping world. Here’s a few…
First of all, information is a start. Do you know some Crucifixes are made in sweatshops?
Shopdropping is one creative way to challenge the machine
What’s a world without outdoor advertising?
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The UK has some sense, they’ve banned junk food ads on TV programming for kids under 16. [via]
Money & Stewardship »
We’ve been moved into our new home for about one month now. I’m sorry I haven’t done well at keeping you up to date on how things have been going here, but you can tell from the lack of updating that it has been busy. I’ve discussed our decision to buy on the blog a bit, but I’ll probably try and articulate it more in future posts. For now, I wanted to start informing my non-homeowner friends of somethings I wasn’t prepared for. This might turn into a series, but …
considering church »
They worshiped together at the Temple each day, met in homes for the Lord’s Supper, and shared their meals with great joy and generosity. (Acts 2:44-46)
I was reading Derek’s post on Josh’s blog about the Consumptive Church and it got me interested and longing to find a house church group to meet with in my area.
We’ve currently gotten connected with a large church nearby and plan on staying connected to it, attending events, small groups, helping out, but I don’t know that I see that as ‘church.’ Large churches definitely …
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My Career Assessment says I should be a Flatulist. I’ll keep my day job.


