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Tag Archives: 9/11
Extremely Close and Incredibly Profound
I wrote the following review to offer my thoughts and observations on the film, but also to speak to the ignorance of many professional and armature critics whose criticism of the lead character demonstrated a lack of understanding regarding children with … Continue reading
Posted in Faith Shots, Film Shots
Tagged 9/11, 9/11 attack, Aspergers syndrome, autism, Autism awareness, autism spectrum, community, Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close, faith and film, forgiveness, grief, grief recovery, healing, parental love, patience, Sandra Bullock, Special Needs, special needs ministry, The Church, Tom Hanks, World trade center
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A 9/11 Flashback
In 1898, H.G. Wells wrote a story of about a time traveler who builds his own time machine and is able to travel forward 800,000 years. What he finds is a society that seems to be living in harmony, but … Continue reading
Posted in Faith Shots
Tagged 9/11, Apostle Paul, Body of Christ, Christian community, church, god, God-time, H.G. Wells, Kingdom of God, prayer, remembrance, Romans 8, time machine, time travel
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In Case You Missed It Film Review “United 93”
In Case You Missed It Film Review “United 93”In Case You Missed It Film Review “United 93”I wrote this review for my local church paper for the release of “United 93” in 2006. United We Stand The highest achievement in … Continue reading
9/11/2011 Sermon “Amidst the Void”
This is the sermon I preached on the 10th anniversary of 9/11. The text is the Psalm 46 and the subject is God as our true refuge. God is our refuge and hope even in the midst of the void … Continue reading
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Tagged 9/11, 9/11 sermon, god, grief, healing, hope, jesus, psalm 46, Sermon
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9/11 Reflection
On the 11th anniversary of 9/11, I join all Americans in reflecting upon the events of 9/11/01. That day, as I was preparing for a worship service that night I wrote my “I Reckon” for the First UMC Farmersville newsletter. … Continue reading
Posted in Faith Shots, Scattershooting
Tagged 9/11, faith, fear, god, response, shock, terror, World trade center
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