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Erik Guzman November 3rd, 2010

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After heated campaigns filled with tough talk, the people have spoken and the political landscape in Washington is experiencing another earthquake.

Now it's the Republicans' turn to break their promises and bend over backwards for special interest groups and corporations.

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In celebration of this momentous "power shift," we'd like to offer o … (Read More)

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Have I Learned To Like Change?

Steve Brown March 5th, 2009

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I just resigned from Reformed Theological Seminary.

Scares the spit out of me!

(Well, I didn't totally resign. After this semester, I will no longer be a full-time resident professor. I will, as it looks now, take on the title of "Professor at Large" and teach modular courses-weeklong courses-at our different campuses of Orlando, Charlotte, Atlanta, Jackson and Washington. They were going to call me "Professor Emeritus," but that sounded like I … (Read More)

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Small Changes Matter

Michael Spencer March 4th, 2009

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We turned off the TV.

Cold turkey. After growing up with it since we were children (we're both in our early fifties); after having favorite shows, sports, news programs for years. After raising our kids with it. After defending having a TV to all our religious friends who gave it up or never had one.

We turned it off a month ago. The TV is gone. The budget needed an infusion and no Obama bail out check has arrived. So we looked at the family finances, looked at ou … (Read More)

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NoSpineItol

Erik Guzman November 18th, 2008

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After heated campaigns filled with tough talk and big promises, the freshman class of the next Congress converged on the Capitol yesterday. The 50-odd freshmen in the House and eight in the Senate were in Washington for sessions on the minutiae of being a member of Congress.

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They learned all about how to hire a staff and set up an office, how to conform to ethics ru … (Read More)

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Etcetera – 06.11.08 – Fluxed Up

Erik Guzman June 12th, 2008

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Everything seems to be in a state of flux…our country, the global economy, the church, our personal lives. All the change and uncertainty is enough to drive a person to drink (or trust in a loving God who's in control of this mess). I guess it depends on the person.

Use one of the options below to listen to this edition of Etcetera as we spend some time talking about being jacked up in a jacked up world.

Here are some links that came up in this show… … (Read More)

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