Today is SynchroBlog day! There’s going to be a lot of discussion (here and elsewhere) on the subject of Spiritual Warfare. I’ve fairly recently discussed the topic already from a personal point of view and I didn’t want to simply re-hash those thoughts. As I was thinking about Spiritual Warfare and how the term is [...]
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Grace in War
Posted in spiritual warfare, synchronized blogging on January 10, 2007 | 7 Comments »
Grace in War
Posted in spiritual warfare, synchronized blogging on January 9, 2007 | 7 Comments »
Today is SynchroBlog day! There’s going to be a lot of discussion (here and elsewhere) on the subject of Spiritual Warfare. I’ve fairly recently discussed the topic already from a personal point of view and I didn’t want to simply re-hash those thoughts. As I was thinking about Spiritual Warfare and how the term is [...]
Sychronized Blogging
Posted in blogging, spiritual warfare, synchronized blogging on January 5, 2007 | Leave a Comment »
I’m participating in a “Synchronized Blogging” event next Wednesday, when a group of bloggers are going to post their thoughts on Spiritual Warfare. I’m oddly excited as some of the people participating are pastors and spiritual leaders I respect. I feel like I am reaching some new level of blogging or something, ha! Anyway, my [...]
Sychronized Blogging
Posted in blogging, spiritual warfare, synchronized blogging on January 5, 2007 | Leave a Comment »
I’m participating in a “Synchronized Blogging” event next Wednesday, when a group of bloggers are going to post their thoughts on Spiritual Warfare. I’m oddly excited as some of the people participating are pastors and spiritual leaders I respect. I feel like I am reaching some new level of blogging or something, ha! Anyway, my [...]
Living "offensively"
Posted in living, spiritual warfare on December 29, 2006 | 6 Comments »
Offensive meaning “proactive”, that is. My husband, Nathan, and I were talking as we walked to lunch today and I shared with him how I feel like a lot of things in life have changed since we got married, not all directly related to marriage. Lately I’ve been frustrated in the area of friends. I’m [...]
"Spiritual Warfare"?!?
Posted in spiritual warfare on December 29, 2006 | 1 Comment »
This thing commonly referred to as “Spiritual Warfare” has been coming up quite a bit lately in some blogs I’ve been reading (Phil Wyman and John Smulo in particular). Honestly, it’s messing with my head. In a good way. At the moment, I somehow feel the desire to cry after reading Smulo’s latest entry on [...]
Living "offensively"
Posted in living, spiritual warfare on December 29, 2006 | 6 Comments »
Offensive meaning “proactive”, that is. My husband, Nathan, and I were talking as we walked to lunch today and I shared with him how I feel like a lot of things in life have changed since we got married, not all directly related to marriage. Lately I’ve been frustrated in the area of friends. I’m [...]
"Spiritual Warfare"?!?
Posted in spiritual warfare on December 29, 2006 | 1 Comment »
This thing commonly referred to as “Spiritual Warfare” has been coming up quite a bit lately in some blogs I’ve been reading (Phil Wyman and John Smulo in particular). Honestly, it’s messing with my head. In a good way. At the moment, I somehow feel the desire to cry after reading Smulo’s latest entry on [...]
Voodoo Practitioner tries to Jinx Bush
Posted in Bush, spiritual warfare on November 16, 2006 | Leave a Comment »
BOGOR, Indonesia – A renowned black magic practitioner performed a voodoo ritual Thursday to jinx President George W. Bush and his entourage while he was on a brief visit to Indonesia. Ki Gendeng Pamungkas slit the throat of a goat, a small snake and stabbed a black crow in the chest, stirred their blood with [...]
Voodoo Practitioner tries to Jinx Bush
Posted in Bush, spiritual warfare on November 16, 2006 | Leave a Comment »
BOGOR, Indonesia – A renowned black magic practitioner performed a voodoo ritual Thursday to jinx President George W. Bush and his entourage while he was on a brief visit to Indonesia. Ki Gendeng Pamungkas slit the throat of a goat, a small snake and stabbed a black crow in the chest, stirred their blood with [...]