Hagion - holy & sacred stuff
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Welcome to my randomized study & miscellaneous thoughts about the Awesome God of the universe, who He is and what He wants us to be.
Hagion (hag'-ee-on):
:: Leonard Sweet :: Relevant Magazine :: Jordan Cooper :: The Ooze :: The Next Wave :: Future Church :: Labyrinth :: DJ Chuang :: Living Room :: tallskinnykiwi :: Postmodern Theology :: Liquid Thinking :: Gink World :: Andy Crouch :: The Journey :: Epic Church :: Solomon's Porch :: Mars Hill :: Mosaic Church :: Doug Pagitt :: North Point Community Church
:: Servant Evangelism :: Purpose Driven :: Rick Warren's blog :: Willow Creek Association :: Evangelism Explosion :: Four Spiritual Laws :: Online Evangelism :: Alpha Course :: GROW Magazine :: Megachurch 2005 Report :: The Church Growth Institute :: Church Marketing Sucks.com
:: Online Bible :: N.E.T. Bible :: Christian Classics Ethereal Library :: Bible Study Tools :: E-Sword Free Bible Study Software :: Audio Bible :: Sermon Cloud :: Theopedia
:: C. H. Spurgeon :: Jonathan Edwards :: Oswald Chambers :: Charles Finney :: Karl Barth :: Real Live Preacher :: David Jeremiah :: Chuck Swindoll :: Michael Youssef :: R. C. Sproul :: Ravi Zacharias :: Jack Hayford :: John Piper :: Alistair Begg :: Answers in Genesis :: The Bible League :: In His Steps :: Key Life :: Iverna Tompkins
:: Leadership Letters :: Pastors.com :: BuildingChurchLeaders.com :: Injoy :: LeadershipJournal.net :: Out of Ur blog :: Smart Leadership :: The Barna Group :: The Church Report :: FutureLead :: DeVos Urban Leadership
:: Pure Heart Christian Fellowship :: Dallas Cowboys :: Texas Longhorns :: Burnt Orange Nation :: U.S. Naval Academy :: Arizona State Sun Devils :: Dad's blog It's Greek To Me:
makrothumia - "Patience, longsuffering, forbearance"
Hebrew Thought:
BĂȘn - "son, offspring, descendant"
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Wednesday, February 19, 2003
Too funny God, just too funny! Anyway, Monday, February 17th was officially recognized in the USA as President's Day...so my beloved wife, Sharon, had the day off from work. It was therefore decided by decree - my disent dually noted and ignored - that we were to visit the Phoenix Zoo. Oh happy day. This was done primarily for the enjoyment of our son Zachary who will turn 5 on the 26th. He was so looking forward to seeing the lions ("maybe they will roar at me like they did last time," he says - they didn't. They ignored us and continued their napping), alligators and his favorite of all, the elephant. We heard about the trip non-stop for the past week. I, on the other hand, jestfully informed the family that the only animal that I cared to see was the mouse. And so we went. It now costs $12 per adult to enter the Phoenix Zoo. Come on! I just want to LOOK at the animals, not buy them!!! So, 29 dollars poorer, we entered and wandered over to the African Safari section where we could watch the giraffes, gazelle and an ostrich or two. Another $6 was invested into the tickets for the tram to carry us around until we found a section we wanted to explore further. We got off the tram and watched an amazing display off speed by a box turtle and then walked over to the section where the alligator had been housed previously. Our alligator must not have "played nicely" because we were informed that he had been shipped off to another zoo in the midwest...never coming back from there I'd guess. And in his place was....(hold on)......(wait for it)......the amazing Capybara! You know, the capybara, the world's largest rodent! Our God certainly does have a sense of humour! God bless! Dr. Larry
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