Thursday, February 28, 2008
About Me
Dwell in possibility.
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Projects
- Acholi Beads (twitter)
- choicemob (twitter)
- Bake it Forward (twitter)
- the lightkeeper project (soon)
TWEET
Friends
- Aaron - My internet spirit guide
- Houston and Kelly - Gulu homies
- Mike Todd - Really makes me want to like Canadians
- Jason Crigler - Inspires awe, jealousy, and laughter simultaneously
- Chum - Life outside the norm
- Kerry - Legal, Guru. Not necessarily in that order
- Emily - Serial creator
Of Interest
- Invisible Children - Changing culture, policy, and lives
- Resolve Uganda - Our target is peace
- Himanchal High School, Nepal - A lesson in development
Previous Posts
- Phone for the Homeless
- Sandor Teszler
- Blessings and Woes 2
- Blessings and Woes
- We are the ones
- The Davos Question
- Acholi Beads: How you can help
- An Acholi Beads Story
- Deep Economy: An historical experiment
- Ubuntu, but not the Linux
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1 Comments:
James,
I am glad I checked in today.
Dr. Ed Dobson, who I highly recommend to you, spoke at our spiritual emphasis week and said something equally simple and pointed. He was speaking with some rabbis whose love is the Torah and whose life is study. They commented that if you didn't read through the teachings of Jesus daily you weren't much of a disciple. I'd say ouch to both you and him, but I'd rather say thanks for applying a spur at just the right spot to get my horse going in the right direction.
Gail Bones
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