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April 04, 2008 By: Patrick Category: ,
So who is the most important person in the Bible? Well, besides Him, of course — and his Son and his Spirit.
It’s a curious question really, and maybe there’s not an answer. There are definitely people highlighted more than others, though that’s not necessarily a measure of importance. Saul takes up a good chunk of chapters, but in the long run he seems to be more of an oops than important. David steps in and his branch takes over the whole story.
I don’t really even mean honored. Isaiah, for instance, resonates to our day as being a great prophet. But, in the story he’s more of an observer and color commentator. He’s vital as a narrator, but not as a player.
How about Noah? He’s important. If he didn’t have that faith which builds boats then the story suggests humanity would have been wiped out.
David and Noah are important, for the Old Testament parts. As is Moses. We can’t forget Moses. Or Abraham. Abraham is a rather vital guy for all sorts of reasons. Maybe we could throw in Paul and Peter and John for the New Testament — both because they were major players and because if not for these three we wouldn’t really have much of a New Testament. Thank God for the writers, eh?
These are people we know. So they seem especially important, and for good reasons. But I’m thinking there are others. I’m constantly struck by the character actors in the text. You know, the men and women who show up, say a line or two, and then disappear.
Take this lady, for instance:
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November 03, 2007 By: Cathi-Lyn Dyck, Managing Editor Category: , , ,
It all depends what you want to do. A little summer-eating garden, a herb-and-flower-filled potager, a garden big enough to can and cold-store some winter eating? Here are some general thoughts on how much to plant and how much space it will take.
Look at it this way: A tomato plant takes about two feet square. You will easily have enough through the summer if you plant one for each family member who actually likes tomatoes. If you want to can or freeze them, plant more.
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September 06, 2007 By: Marty Category: , , , , , , , , , , , , ,
Tonight we talk about Grief and Loss. Loss of power. position, status, loved ones, relationships, children, parents, dreams, career, marriages. All those losses take the toll on us and the recovery of a loss or series of losses can takes time to come back from…sometimes it can take a little longer than others.
For Episode 18 I was thrilled to be joined by my wife, Trina, who for the last 20 years has walked along side of me through our own Grief Journey.
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Grief Journey with Trina Daniels:
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September 05, 2007 By: Marty Category: , , , ,
I don’t usually sign autographs at my shows. I just don’t like it. To me, it is a dead ritual that means nothing. Not because I dislike people but more because I know my own failures, shortcomings and insecurities that find me every day.
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July 12, 2007 By: Marty Category: , , , , , ,
Humble O Radio is a LIVE call in Internet Talk Show airing at 7:30 PM EDT every Tuesday and Thursday at http://www.HumbleORadio.com.
The show is hosted by Comedian Marty Daniels and Pastor Bob Lamb. It’s a conversation about current events, culture and faith. How faith shapes culture and how culture shapes faith. And you are invited to join in.
Please join us each Tuesday and Thursday at 7:30PM EDT for Humble O Radio.
* We talk about the conversion of former Korn lead guitarist Brian Welch, and the conversion and new project from former Dream Theater keyboardist,
Neil Morris.
Brain Welch has a website at http://www.HeadToChrist.com .
Why Christians are excited when celebrities become Christians…Bob Dylan is an example of believers demanding something more from them than from other believers who are not celebrities.
* The sarcastic humor of The Wittenburg Door particularly the article “Letter From Kabul” which talks about the invasion of Afghanistan by TBN.
* Bob discusses his Dyslexia
* We talk about the documentary movie “Jesus Camp” and what it is to train a child in contrast to manipulating and breaking a child’s spirit.
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