Sandra

Sandra

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13 years ago @ LeadingSmart - And We Wonder Why They... · 0 replies · 0 points

My goodness. It's interesting that these ladies would call him an angry father. Perhaps they might ask themselves what God would think of their behavior.

13 years ago @ Stuff Christians Like ... - Chilean Miner Sermon I... · 0 replies · +2 points

You make me laugh on a regular basis. In fact, it's a miracle my laptop hasn't died from all the spits takes I've subjected it to thanks to your witty insights. When it finally dies, I'm sending you the bill. It's only fair.

13 years ago @ Stuff Christians Like ... - Thinking the rapture h... · 1 reply · +7 points

Hilarious! Working for a ministry makes this game especially interesting. Who needs to show up before you're convinced the rapture didn't happen? Hmm...

13 years ago @ tylerstanton.com - Secret Perks of Having... · 0 replies · +1 points

Nice list. Perhaps my favorite is getting to play with toys and games all you want and being called a good parent for it when, truth be told, you just really want to dress up Barbies and get a FC on "Don't Fear the Reaper."

PS Yes, I just saw this post. Would've read it sooner but I've got kids. ;-)

13 years ago @ Stuff Christians Like ... - Secretly being liberal. · 0 replies · +1 points

Thank you for this, Rachel. As you mention in your book, there are false fundamentals attached with the Christian faith, and some (both believers and nonbelievers) wrongly assume that if you don't embrace these fundamentals, you don't embrace the faith. But your voice is strong and you're using it to tell the rest of the world that we're here. Thank you!

13 years ago @ Stuff Christians Like ... - One letter that change... · 0 replies · +3 points

This is beautiful, Jon. For those who, like me, became a believer as a young adult, it's difficult to relate to those who accepted Christ at the wee age of 5. Us noobs are too tarnished--our scars too obvious. Your encouraging believers to let go of shame and instead share is brilliant! New believers especially would feel more accepted if they knew that, despite the countless summers spent at VBS, long-standing believers have scars that they should otherwise be ashamed of were it not for the hope of Christ.

13 years ago @ jackalopekid.com - caption please... · 1 reply · +1 points

The worst of it is he just messed his diaper.

13 years ago @ jackalopekid.com - caption this · 1 reply · +1 points

Mommy, is this why daddy left?

13 years ago @ Stuff Christians Like ... - Having faith like Robe... · 0 replies · +1 points

I grew up watching every conceivable horror movie so what you call "horror movie" faith is spot on. I never would have realized how the genre so perfectly defines something many of us struggle with. Just recently several doctors were testing me for cancer and I was freaking out. "If I could just be okay" I prayed. When everything turned out to be okay, I anticipated some other doom. Finally I felt God asking me if I was ever going to believe he wanted me to be happy. That Jeremiah 29:11 wasn't just some trite thing to say at graduations. It was meant for me too. It was one of the most freeing moments in life.

Your article, I think, will move people a little closer to their moments of freedom and closer to God's love. Plus, ain't gonna lie, it's kinda sweet having something in common with R-Patz.