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Shannon Blosser

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  • Used to go to Evansville sometimes to do big shopping and for one of my doctors when we lived in Princeton, Ky. Thi… twitter.com/i/web/status/1… 13 hours ago
  • I go into every sermon prep with the mindset of a reporter seeking to discern the truth of God in the world, throug… twitter.com/i/web/status/1… 16 hours ago
  • RT @Appalachia100: When disaster hits Appalachia, churches respond. But increased rates of climate change-driven disasters in the region ar… 19 hours ago
  • You have to take copyright laws seriously in the church. Though worship is an act of praise of God, by legal constr… twitter.com/i/web/status/1… 21 hours ago
  • There is not an industry today that does not undervalue and underpay its employees to the detriment of productivity… twitter.com/i/web/status/1… 1 day ago
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Month: July 2012

Christian Leadership, Christianity, Devotion, Encouragement, Faith, United Methodist Church

Teaching Infant Baptism in Rural America

If there was a seminary course that focused on “things you do not discuss” in the church, I believe infant … Continue reading Teaching Infant Baptism in Rural America

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Ten Hard Questions, Part II

Here are 10 more thought-provoking questions that I should be asking, but struggle with asking: 1) Would we rather see … Continue reading Ten Hard Questions, Part II

Christian Leadership, Christianity, Devotion, Encouragement, Faith, Life

Sunday’s Sermon: You Are a Priest!

Good morning, priests! Caught you off guard, didn’t I? This does not seem like a normal greeting nor a normal … Continue reading Sunday’s Sermon: You Are a Priest!

News, Public Theology, Sports, Thoughts from Sports

What Does a Memorial Represent?

A memorial is “something designed to preserve the memory of a person.” It honors an individual’s contributions to a community … Continue reading What Does a Memorial Represent?

Christian Leadership, Christianity, News, Public Theology, Sports, United Methodist Church

The Freeh Report: Lessons for the Church in Protecting Children

Former FBI Director Louis Freeh, today, released the findings of an investigation looking into Penn State’s involvement in the Jerry … Continue reading The Freeh Report: Lessons for the Church in Protecting Children

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