Last week, thanks to a reference from a friend, I went to a holistic doctor whose primary background is in chiropractics, but has also done a lot of study in the area of digestion and systemic health.
Last week, thanks to a reference from a friend, I went to a holistic doctor whose primary background is in chiropractics, but has also done a lot of study in the area of digestion and systemic health.
Last week, thanks to a reference from a friend, I went to a holistic doctor whose primary background is in chiropractics, but has also done a lot of study in the area of digestion and systemic health.
This this week's episode of the SuperAverage Podcast, we talk about the topic of "Risk". No, not the board game, but the real life chances we take. We ask questions such as "Is there such thing as a 'smart risk'" and "Is being risky equivalent to being Christ-like?" All this and much more on this week's SuperAverage Podcast.
A couple years ago I set up a PayPal account to take online donations for Genesis. At the time, I tried to make it a business account, but for some reason, PayPal wouldn't let me, so I left it as an individual user account.
A couple years ago I set up a PayPal account to take online donations for Genesis. At the time, I tried to make it a business account, but for some reason, PayPal wouldn't let me, so I left it as an individual user account.
Interesting perspective. I like what you have to say...but I'm still mulling it over.
Yesterday I introduced Simul Deus et Satanas or "Simultaneously Satan and God" as a phrase to describe our lives in relationship to our neighbors. So, how does this work?
Yesterday I introduced Simul Deus et Satanas or "Simultaneously Satan and God" as a phrase to describe our lives in relationship to our neighbors. So, how does this work?
Okay, so tossing some Latin into the title post isn't the most catchy thing in the world, after all, outside of theology and language freaks, who really cares about Latin anyway? But this past weekend I had a rather interesting thought (or at least an interesting to me thought) that ends up with a Latin phrase so, here we go ...
Okay, so tossing some Latin into the title post isn't the most catchy thing in the world, after all, outside of theology and language freaks, who really cares about Latin anyway? But this past weekend I had a rather interesting thought (or at least an interesting to me thought) that ends up with a Latin phrase so, here we go ...