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The Christian Life, part I

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(Note: This series was written five years ago when I was a Sophomore in college, January 2003. It does not necessarily represent where I am at today, but that’s not to say it’s maybe more where I would like to be.)

"Housing first" is not "housing only."

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Excellently done overview on the misconceptions about Housing First.....

Housing first: An effective fix ... or an invitation for trouble?
Grace Carmark. Telegram & Gazette. Worcester, Mass.: Apr 4, 2008. pg. A.9

Lil Puzzle of the Week #1

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Here marks the launch of a possible new feature called "Lil Puzzle of the Week". Will it be kept up with?

Tough love available here

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I think of myself as a fairly indulgent parent. I let my kids watch more kinds of shows on TV than most of their friends' parents do. They certainly don't lack for clothes or toys. We eat a lot of cookies around here. But from time to time, an event will make me realize I can be pretty tough.

Tough love available here

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I think of myself as a fairly indulgent parent. I let my kids watch more kinds of shows on TV than most of their friends' parents do. They certainly don't lack for clothes or toys. We eat a lot of cookies around here. But from time to time, an event will make me realize I can be pretty tough.

Scary-Voiced Announcer Man

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If you have XM Satellite Radio like I do, then you've been hearing Scary-Voiced Announcer Man intoning about Ben Stein's movie "Expelled." The ads have been running a lot--a lot--to the point where I can't listen to Lionel or Ed Schultz anymore, they are that annoying.

More Details on The City Paper Sale

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The most interesting thing about Chris Ferrell's SouthComm Communications, which yesterday announced plans to purchase The City Paper, is that the company thinks it can reinvent local print journalism, offering an alternative to the daily and weekly papers that prevail in just about every city.

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