Checked Your Heart Lately?
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Saturday, October 31, 2009
Tuesday, October 13, 2009
Thursday, October 8, 2009
“DISLOCATED SAINTS”
“DISLOCATED SAINTS”
A friend once showed John Ruskin, the English poet, author, and artist of the 19th century, a costly handkerchief on which a blot of ink had been made. “Nothing can be done with it now,” said the owner. “It is absolutely worthless.” Ruskin made no reply as he carried it away with him. Later, [...] http://bit.ly/2XA0t0
A friend once showed John Ruskin, the English poet, author, and artist of the 19th century, a costly handkerchief on which a blot of ink had been made. “Nothing can be done with it now,” said the owner. “It is absolutely worthless.” Ruskin made no reply as he carried it away with him. Later, [...] http://bit.ly/2XA0t0
Friday, October 2, 2009
“NEW WINESKINS”
“NEW WINESKINS”
In London, over 200 years ago, the umbrella was first introduced to the public. Religious groups were outraged, and tried to have the new contraption banned. Their argument was simple: “Man is interfering with heavenly design by not getting wet.” It is natural to resist change.
Some things should never be changed, such as the [...] http://bit.ly/HR5qO
In London, over 200 years ago, the umbrella was first introduced to the public. Religious groups were outraged, and tried to have the new contraption banned. Their argument was simple: “Man is interfering with heavenly design by not getting wet.” It is natural to resist change.
Some things should never be changed, such as the [...] http://bit.ly/HR5qO
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