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Wednesday, January 20, 2010
What do I write?
This is the question I often ask myself as I sit in front of the computer. Yet, God is faithful, and presents me with something to write about everyday. Even today I struggled with the subject of today's blog, yet God gave it to me at the last minute. I am also writing my book as well, so my mind is constantly thinking about subject matter and how the bible relates to everyday life. That's really what I want this blog, and my book to be: the Bible meshing with the intricacies of everyday life. I hope that is how Christians are thinking about life, too, how does my life personify, ( or not) the Biblical principles of what I believe. I suppose that is one of the purposes of the Bible, too. In fact, Paul urges us that " whatever is true, right.... think on these things..."
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