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Name: Chadwick Location: Fremont, Michigan, United States Birthday: 2/25/1975 Gender: Male
Interests: my God, my family, my students, u2, conversation, apple computers, kayaking, koffee, thursday nights Occupation: Artist Industry: Nonprofit
Message: message me Website: visit my website MSN: chad@quietrhythms.com
Member Since:
5/26/2005
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| "Everything else can wait, but the search for God cannot" - George Harrison

"God is dead" - Friedrich Nietzsche (1844-1900)
"Only fools say in their hearts, 'There is no God.'" - Psalm 14:1
Either God exists or he doesn't.
Either the Earth was created by a divine being, or, it's the result of random physical, chemical, and biological reactions.
How do you answer?
(keep in mind that all belief systems [science, Christianity, etc...]
rely on faith to prove what they think is true about the world.)
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| perspective. is the glass half-full, or half-empty. i believe it's half-full.
what do you think?
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| here is what inspired me to go with 'quiet rhythms' it is from some writing by eugene peterson, may it help you come up with your design:
Daily we give up consciousness, submitting ourselves to that which is deeper than consciousness in order to grow and be healed, be created and saved. going to sleep is biological neccessity; it can also be an act of faith. people who live by faith have always welcomed the evening prayer, disengaging themselves from the discordant, arhythmic confusion of toonges, and sinking into the quiet rhythms of God's creating and convening words.
at day's end I'm ready for sound sleep. for you, GOD, have put my life back together. psalm 4:8 | | |
| Being a pastor, I have to do
my best to help people figure out how to deal with the relationships in
their life. As the assistant pastor of Fremont Wesleyan Church, I spend
most of my time in relationship to High School students. I’ve been very
careful about as a pastor, and is a Christian, not to live a “cliché”
driven faith.
It’s a joke in my youth
group that when I ask a serious question, and several moments of
silence go by, that one person will yell out... (more)
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