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The Role of Duct Tape in Mongolia
I was thinking today – because when your right hand is out of commission that’s all you can do – about writing a book about all the things you can do with duct tape. I also thought about making ...
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A couple of Sundays ago, we sang “Blessed be the name of the Lord” in our International church service. That is a favorite here, among English speakers and Mongolians alike. Perhaps because we see on a regular basis ...
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International Baptism (and Picnic)
One Lord, One Faith, One Baptism... ...Every Tribe, Every Tongue, Every Nation It was our joy and privilege to participate in the first Baptism service of Cornerstone Church of All Nations. For those of you who aren't aware of this, a ...
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Take _________ Out of Christmas
As Americans living in a foreign country with access to American media via both television and the Internet, we sometimes wonder if we have an accurate picture of what is taking place at home. Perhaps we can more accurately ...
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Bursting Radiators and Sopping-Wet Expectations
I didn’t know at the time how much I would need the reminder. I thought it was a timely word for the youth devotional. The message was a comparison of Mary and Zacharius. When Mary received word from the angel ...
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As we approach our third winter here in Mongolia, I am reminded of a dilemma that we face on an ongoing basis. What do we do about the street children? ...
