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2010: Year of the Blog

By Skip Moen, Ph.D. | Dec 27, 2009

Just a brief comment on comments.  I was glad to see so many people provide blogs in the last few days.  My hope is that a lot more readers will chose to make comments in 2010.  Please don’t think that just because you don’t want to enter into a scholarly conversation you don’t have anything…

Loose Torah

By Skip Moen, Ph.D. | Dec 26, 2009

Loose Torah Some time ago I posed a question to Rabbi Bob Gorelik about keeping Sabbath.  The question was:  “I often have to travel to teach, and many times I end up with schedules that require me to fly on Sabbath.  How can I resolve this with the instructions about the Sabbath?” I think Bob’s…

Where Yeshua Walks

By Skip Moen, Ph.D. | Dec 25, 2009

These images dramatically contrast Singapore and Malaysia.  These two places are less than 20 miles apart, yet they might as well be on different planets.  Comfortable, pleasant, big, wealthy Singapore stands as a towering icon of capitalism.  But right across the border is another world – a world left to survive in squalor.  These are…

Whoa!

By Skip Moen, Ph.D. | Dec 24, 2009

Today I had the honor and pleasure of accompanying my friend, Anthony Hodge, while we took food to many elderly and sick people in his home town.  Anthony is the sole force behind Finding the Lost Sheep.  His is a story of God’s direct hand of intervention in a life going down the drain.  I…

A Visual Christmas Present

By Skip Moen, Ph.D. | Dec 24, 2009

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