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An Incomplete Life

By Skip Moen, Ph.D. | Nov 8, 2012

In Hebrew there are really only two verb tenses; complete actions and incomplete actions.  That’s because Hebrew “sees” the world with a completely different framework than Indo-European languages.  It sees the world in terms of actions rather than time.  Our Indo-European languages offer many more shades of meaning in verbs.  We have past, present and…

The Re-election of Obama

By Skip Moen, Ph.D. | Nov 7, 2012

While I don’t usually talk about politics because my non-profit status prohibits it, it seems to me that the re-election of Obama marks a watershed in the American culture.  I can’t help but notice the historical precedent.  Alexander Tyler wrote about the Athenian Empire nearly 2500 years ago, “A democracy cannot exist as a permanent form of…

A Study of James

By Skip Moen, Ph.D. | Nov 1, 2012

Beginning December 9 at the Winter Garden, FL, First Methodist Church, we will do a study of the book of James.  Verse by verse, word by word.  The plan is to be finished by the end of January. If you are in the area, please come along. 5PM to 7PM each Sunday at the usual…

IRENE in South Africa – NEWS UPDATE

By Skip Moen, Ph.D. | Oct 29, 2012

9 people now have made contributions to Irene’s running.  One person is following up on some other help and one couple even asked about how to get Irene and her family to the USA. In total, we raised more than $2000 for Irene. This will go into the At God’s Table bank account in South Africa…

South Africa Documentary

By Skip Moen, Ph.D. | Oct 28, 2012

Calling all those who indicated that they would be willing to help with this documentary on the white squatter camps in South Africa. Several readers wrote to say they could assist with editing, scoring and other production tasks for the project of exposing the world to the reverse racism occurring daily in South Africa. I…

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