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It comes in pints? I'm gettin' one . . .


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Just in case you wanted to know, there is a Christians for beer facebook page. :)

Also, be sure to join the Reclaiming the Mind Ministries and Parchment and Pen facebook pages.

If you have yet to figure out what Facebook is for, don’t ask me. I just join when people ask and approve friend request of people I don’t know!

Oh, one last thing…check out the redesigned Christians in Context blog. Nice!

I will be out of town all weekend so keep things nice and don’t forget to go to Theologica.

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  1. rick says:

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    I don’t “get” facebook either but please, please accept my friend request. Having a lot of facebook friends helps my self-worth.
    :-)

  2. bethyada says:

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    The link to parchment and pen facebook is broken.

  3. jennifer b says:

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    nice title for this page . . . pippen is one of my favorites!

  4. C. Barton says:

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    Bier trinken da, jawohl!
    Beer is an apt analogy of spiritual progress . . .
    Even when we’re surrounded by darkness and little pests are eating away at us . . .
    We still are becoming something wonderful on the inside.

    On a lighter note, sometimes I like to play the “Two rules game”, in which anything can be reduced to two rules For instance:
    DRINKING: 1) Don’t drink to get drunk; 2) Don’t drink and drive.

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