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November | 2012 | Paul Clark's Blog
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Paul Clark’s Blog. Archive for November, 2012. Categories: Thoughts I'm Thinking. I wrote the following parable for my Advent week one sermon. In the days immediately following the first feast people hopefully waited for the second feast. But days passed turned into weeks, weeks into months, and monthsthe time passed as it always does, and people began to wonder about the king’s promise. The uncertainty began to divide people in the kingdom. Books I've Read. Stuff I've Done. Thoughts I'm Thinking.
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trash-526×394 | Paul Clark's Blog
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my parable | Paul Clark's Blog
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Paul Clark’s Blog. Categories: Thoughts I'm Thinking. I wrote the following parable for my Advent week one sermon. In the days immediately following the first feast people hopefully waited for the second feast. But days passed turned into weeks, weeks into months, and monthsthe time passed as it always does, and people began to wonder about the king’s promise. The uncertainty began to divide people in the kingdom. Responses to “my parable”. Feed for this Entry. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Connell Church ...
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My Undaunted Expectations | Paul Clark's Blog
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Paul Clark’s Blog. Categories: Books I've Read. I just finished Stephen Ambrose’s. Of Meriwether Lewis. Of course the major focus of the story is on the Corp of Discovery expedition from St. Louis to the Pacific, but Ambrose focuses on Lewis’ relationship with Thomas Jefferson, and his kinship with William Clark also. I learned a lot about Lewis and the expedition, but also about the history and life in the US at the beginning of the 19. I’m sure I will reflect on Lewis’ quote again when I hit my 31.
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February | 2013 | Paul Clark's Blog
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Paul Clark’s Blog. Archive for February, 2013. My five year review. Categories: Thoughts I'm Thinking. I have made it to the five year mark in ministry. After. One and two years I wrote reflections they can be found here. That’s it, four lessons is enough. I’m still working on all of these, just when I think I have it down I am reminded that I’ve got so far to go. Perhaps in my sixth year I’ll find the secret key to perfect ministry. I will be keeping it to myself if I do. Books I've Read.
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Reflection on my first year as a pastor | Paul Clark's Blog
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Paul Clark’s Blog. Reflection on my first year as a pastor. Categories: Thoughts I'm Thinking. Connell Church of the Nazarene. I have learned a lot in my first year as the pastor of Connell Church of the Nazarene. I know that I have grown in more ways than just as a pastor, but at this time it is easiest to focus on church stuff. Here are five things I have learned, or that have been confirmed to me in my first year. Responses to “Reflection on my first year as a pastor”. Feed for this Entry. My five yea...
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my five year review | Paul Clark's Blog
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Paul Clark’s Blog. My five year review. Categories: Thoughts I'm Thinking. I have made it to the five year mark in ministry. After. One and two years I wrote reflections they can be found here. That’s it, four lessons is enough. I’m still working on all of these, just when I think I have it down I am reminded that I’ve got so far to go. Perhaps in my sixth year I’ll find the secret key to perfect ministry. I will be keeping it to myself if I do. Responses to “my five year review”. Feed for this Entry.
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Paul Clark's Blog | Because a young pastor should have a blog | Page 2
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Paul Clark’s Blog. My reason to run. Categories: Stuff I've Done. Coveted and Rare: Fourth Place Medals. Running as fast as you can, diving into a moving car, speeding over forest service roads, sweating bullets and constantly watching to see if anyone is catching up. No, it’s not a hillbilly version of Grand Theft Auto, it’s the most fun possible way to run 57 miles, also known as Mt. Misery Madness. The final group included:. Jeremy Chatelain: lanky young downhill specialist. Do they give you any super...
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my Russian immersion | Paul Clark's Blog
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Paul Clark’s Blog. Categories: Books I've Read. I have wanted to read. For probably 10 years. I remember seeing it for the first time on the library shelf at NNU, and thinking, that’s a long book. As a seminary student you hear about Dostoyevsky in one out of every three classes, and. Here are two themes that I am still digesting. Warning, I am giving away the end of the book. Responses to “my Russian immersion”. Feed for this Entry. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. You are commenting...
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my weekend of solitude | Paul Clark's Blog
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Paul Clark’s Blog. My weekend of solitude. Categories: Stuff I've Done. As Alyssa and Rosalie spent a couple of days in Spokane for the Women of Faith. 1 Rest: I had to force myself to stay awake until 8:00PM before tuning off my head lamp and closing my eyes on Friday night. I slept for 11 hours with just one quick jump out of the tent to answer nature’s call. I felt like I could lift a bus on Saturday morning. 2 Success: Because I was not in great shape I didn’t know how I would. Feed for this Entry.
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