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Faith

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By Greg Primm
It’s been a crazy week around the Primm house.  So crazy that I haven’t had time to write.  I probably need to write a post about balancing life, but that’s for another day.  Here’s a post I wrote last November (hard to believe its almost been a year since we started [...]

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By The Howitzer
It’s funny where God is disappearing these days. In the late 1800s, Nietzsche said that God was dead and for many He began to disappear in their lives. Then they decided that prayer in schools was “un-constitutional” and He began to disappear from the schools. Some want Him to disappear in the pledge [...]

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by The Howitzer
One day a scribe came to Jesus and asked, “Jesus how does one live large in their faith?” Jesus responded, “it is simple my friend- you must love God with all your heart, soul and mind and love your neighbor as yourself, do this and you will live large!” Well, that may not [...]

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Just Do Something

by Greg Primm on June 30, 2009

in Faith, Lead

By Greg Primm
I’ve written about waiting on God before.  In that post I made the conclusion that “if I give up control of the end, if I release to God the final chapter and live obedient to him daily, he’ll take me right where I need to be.”
I still agree with that . . . [...]

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Rehearsed Insanity

by Greg Primm on May 20, 2009

in Faith, Lead

By Patrick Kuhlers
I lack trust.
There is no other way to put it.
If I take a step back and look at my life, I feel like I have built it on security and normalcy. The world is built on that. We are told to get a good job and a 401k. All of those things are good, [...]

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By Scott Hunter
“I am Spiderman!!!” my 3 year old yells from the top of his lungs as he is sporting his said costume. Let me try to explain why this is important. My son Aiden for the past year has been consumed with superheroes… not an unusual thing for a boy his age.  I was the [...]

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The following post comes to us from Pete at Bible Money Matters.  As you probably guessed from the name of his blog, he writes about faith, finances, and his own journey to financial independence.  I first met Pete when he designed the logos for not only ReadyAimLife, but another site I’ve been working on as [...]

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by The Howitzer
Dear Josh,
Over the next several years you will spend much time gathering knowledge at school.  Already you have learned to read.  I remember just a couple of years ago when you were learning your letters.  Education is a great thing and your understanding of things will greatly increase as you spend time studying.  [...]

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Forgiveness

by James Kissinger on February 16, 2009

in Faith

By James Kissinger
This past weekend I found myself angry at my dad because my chainsaw quit working. Yep, angry at a 69 year old man who lives 5 hours away because I couldn’t get a power tool to work. A few weeks ago we had an ice storm. A really bad ice storm. We have [...]

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By The Howitzer
It has been interesting to observe how volunteerism is on the rise in America.  When President Obama came to office one of the first thing he trumpeted was the need for Americans to volunteer.  On the website www.USAService.org, the heading reads: Renew America Together. It then has this plea to service from the [...]

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