Archive > April 2008

Smith Family Story

Smith Family Story from Matthew Singleton on Vimeo.

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The Covenant

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I have to say that I was ministered to by being apart of my brothers wedding this weekend.

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Good Sex Bad Sex

Ryan and Shauna are getting married today.  Last night at the rehearsal dinner we did a little toast and roast.  I couldn’t think of a whole lot to say other than pointing them to Mark Driscolls sermon Good Sex Bad Sex.  No matter your age or experience with the issue you need to hear this.
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Ear Infections

I recently heard a doctor speaking about the problem with foreign proteins aka cow milk and young children. Since I recently posted about cows I thought this was appropriate. Apparently foreign proteins(cow milk) causes middle ear infections in humans between toddler years and 9 years of age. In New Zealand their milk industry [...]

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Possible Cancer Cure

Possible Cancer Cure check list:

radio
hot dog
pans

Unbelievable.

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Curse Unearthed

Earlier this week, a construction worker who is a Boston fan working on the concrete crew at the $1.3 billion new Yankee Stadium buried a Red Sox shirt in with the concrete foundation, in the hopes of jinxing the New York Yankees‘ new home, the New York Post reported.
It took about five hours, but the [...]

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The Story of Stuff.

I’ve been delaying this post for a couple months now. I wanted write a fairly detailed post with various facts, figures, and statistics to authenticate what this video is saying. However I haven’t made time to post about it and since then everybody(and their mom of course) have mentioned it. I would [...]

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Burger Me!

If you are interested in the cattle industry that produces all those hamburgers you eat then read this post…if not then continue on in bliss.
God intended cows to graze. Thats a fact. On the industrial level of farming cows its a common known fact that cows don’t graze on prairie grass like the [...]

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