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Daily Read 12/11/2008

  • Ministry Best Practices: Sway

    tags: books

    • Their premise is that “our behavior and decision making are influenced by an array of such psychological undercurrents and that they are much more powerful and pervasive than most of us realize.
  • I Don’t Acknowledge Your Marriage | Friendly Atheist

    tags: marriage

    • instant, eyebrow-raising recognition. Suddenly the majority gets to feel what the minority feels. In a moment they feel what it’s like to have their relationship downgraded, and to have a much taken-for-granted right called into question because of another’s beliefs
  • The Tithing Debate – Is tithing really a biblical command for christians?

    tags: church:stewardship

  • Main Page – OpenSocial Directory

    tags: friendconnect

Posted from Diigo. The rest of my favorite links are here.

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Written by:
Rev. Jeremy Smith
Published on:
December 11, 2008
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Categories: Internets

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  1. Matt Algren

    December 11, 2008 at 4:44 pm

    I was going to do the not acknowledging marriage thing, but he had to come up with it right before Thanksgiving. No WAY I’m that brave.

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