Jeromy Johnson | November 7, 2008
Share —————————————————————– United States Barack Obama’s life in pictures. —————————————————————– Australia A Cafe-Church in Melbourne that encourages conversation around deep questions and doubts. —————————————————————– China An article that looks at the House Church Movement in China which entails 30-50million people after 25 years of persecution. It also looks at Watchman Nee’s influence and the roots [...]
Category: From Around the World |
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Jeromy Johnson | November 5, 2008
Share Jesse explains his tears. I am proud to have lived to see this day.
Category: ethics, grace, Kingdom of God, love, missional |
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Tags: African Americans, Barack Obama, Election 2008, Jesse Jackson, Obama, Tears, Weeping
Jeromy Johnson | October 8, 2008
Share Was it just me or did the candidates not answer the questions they were asked? They would give a one-sentence nod then quickly move onto their pre-planned spiel. I would hear a question from the undecided audience, think, “Ooooo, that’s a good question!” and lean closer to the TV with my ears inclined to [...]
Category: Politics, Uncategorized |
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Tags: 2008 Campaign, Barack Obama, Debate, Democratic nominee, Foreign Policy, John McCain, McCain, Obama, Presidential Debate, Republican nominee, Senator Barack Obama, Senator John McCain, The First 2008 Presidential Debate, The Recession, US President
Jeromy Johnson | September 27, 2008
Share Was it just me, or did McCain never make eye contact with Obama during the debate? Even when they first shook hands in the beginning, McCain looked down and away. He did make a few passing glances, but my observation was that he was not intentional about making eye contact with Obama. I liked [...]
Category: Politics |
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Tags: 2008 Campaign, Barack Obama, Debate, Democratic nominee, Foreign Policy, Jim Lehrer, John McCain, McCain, Obama, Presidential Debate, Republican nominee, Senator Barack Obama, Senator John McCain, The First 2008 Presidential Debate, The Recession, University if Mississippi, US President