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Fantastic post!! *Linking to it at my blog* |
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Very good. Brilliant observation! |
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Ditto.... |
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Excellent post Brett! Cool picture of the Viking too. In these next couple of posts are you going to give us some ideas of how to challenge ourselves? I am realated to the Vikings, so hopefully I can carry on that tradition =) |
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Lauren: Yes! This is the first post of our new series "World Wide Webelution." In this post I merely intended to lay down the principle (i.e. Do Hard Things). In the next few posts we're going to specifically address different areas (education, career, etc.). |
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Excellent! |
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You know, its too bad you two don't have a podcast! Talk about getting your stuff OUT! |
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Hey, we could always interview you on our (Blogging Boy Scout, Smarthomeschool, and Mission 3:16) podcast/radio show coming up on blogging. :) |
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John: Hey! Thanks for the encouragement. Alex and I are planning on starting a podcast sometime soon. We'll let all our readers know when it happens. |
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Wow! We just had a youth group retreat, and it was all about leadership. One of our mottos was "Do What's Hard" was a great inspriration for us. Thanks for the insight! It's good encouragement for those struggling to live a passionate life for Jesus! God's blessings in all you do. Also, I just recently discovered your website, and haven't gotten a chance to look at everything. But if you haven't talked about this issue, please consider writing about homosexuality. I know so many Christains who struggle with this sin and so many who don't know how to react to it. Just a thought. Thanks! |
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Yes. This world is always giving messages, such as, "Take it easy on yourself" and "relax". Thanks for the reminder that the Christian life is not always easy. |
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This is wicked. Well done guys. |
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