Air Travel and Elitism
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I’m not going to pay $300-1000 more for a first class ticket just to experience a handful of perks. What does that imply about my worth to airline employees?
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I’m not going to pay $300-1000 more for a first class ticket just to experience a handful of perks. What does that imply about my worth to airline employees?
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Today is a great opportunity for me to sit and reflect on whether or not my attempts at integrity, intentionality, and honesty have paid off.
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Whittling down what I bring with me on the road has helped pare down what I keep at home, too.
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What have you not accomplished because you ran out of time? What distractions could you give up so your time could be more focused on the things you actually care abut?
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People ask me all the time how I can reconcile my faith in a creator God with my understanding of how the universe works.
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I am a derivative work and I know exactly from whom my life, thoughts, and behaviors are derived. Do you?
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Until last weekend, my evening strolls have been in the dark – often in the wind and the rain as well. This past week, though, they’ve been in the waning sunlight of a just finished day with clear blue skies overhead and the laughter of families carrying from the park down the street.
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The last thing I ever expected to see in the Church was the singling out and mocking of a specific group of people. Even if that group was only football fans.
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On Sunday, I had the opportunity to visit once again with my friends and Jacob’s Well in Arizona. I was in town for WordCamp Phoenix, and this is the second year I’ve been able to join the congregation for worship and teaching on the weekend.
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Often, we look forward at those ahead to help build a personal definition of greatness – and then we chase after that with all our might. This is not a bad thing. It is when our definition of greatness becomes tied to achieving that target – which is often a moving target – that our…