Archive for January, 2010
Finance Friday 40: Teaching kids (Part 1-Modeling)
This past month, my wife and I have begun teaching our kids, especially our 4-year old about money. Teaching children about the value and uses of money is a bit more of a complicated task than I first realized. My children (like many other children I imagine) learn about money by watching their parents model [...]
Posted: January 29th, 2010 under Finance Fridays.
Tags: children, example, finances, kids, modeling, money
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There is no pride in racism
The Daily News ran a video and article quoting a Santa Clarita councilman defending and flaunting his racism. At an anti-illegal immigration rally, Bob Kellar said, “The only thing I heard back from a couple of people was `Bob, you sound like a racist.’ I said, `That’s good. If that’s what you think I am [...]
Posted: January 23rd, 2010 under General.
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The gift of abiding in Jesus
I am preparing a sermon on John 15.4-11, where the main thrust of the sermon is on the imperative of abiding in Jesus. Until recently, I have read this discourse as an invitation to a mutual relationship with Jesus for the sake of fruit. My focus will often turn to ministry: If I want fruit [...]
Posted: January 23rd, 2010 under Bible Study.
Tags: Jesus, John 15, love, prayer, vine
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Back to blogging
After a seven month hiatus from blogging, I’m returning to it. I have revamped the design of the blog and changed the domain from servingbread.net to servingbread.com. I have also opted not to keep any of the content from the old blog. The medium of blogging has changed since I first started to blog in [...]
Posted: January 20th, 2010 under General.
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