This is a sure fire way to kill off a somewhat lively blog, but I have decided to give up blogging and Facebook for Lent.
I will see you on Easter.
May God walk with you through these days.
This is a sure fire way to kill off a somewhat lively blog, but I have decided to give up blogging and Facebook for Lent.
I will see you on Easter.
May God walk with you through these days.
I am a part-time local pastor serving Wesley Chapel United Methodist Church and a participant in the Indiana Conference's Wesleyan ConneXion. I teach business communication at Indiana University in the Kelley School of Business.
I also blog at Luc means light and contribute to The View from Here blog at Next Step Evangelism.
My wife, Lisa, and I have been married 23.5 years. Luc, 8, lives with us. Zach, 22, and JillAnn, 18, are off at college much too soon for my liking.
Contact me at johnmeunier at Gmail.
The doctrine of original sin is surely more humbling to man than the opposite: And I know not what honour we can pay to God, if we think man came out of His hands in the condition wherein he is now.
— John Wesley

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Blessings on you for Lent.
Have a blessed Lent. See you at Easter.
May your chosen Lenten discipline be a genuine channel of God’s grace and blessings upon your life.
Wait, John! Sunday’s a feast day. No fasting necessary then. You can blog and facebook all you want on the Sabbath and still do the 40 day fast!
Happy Easter! (assuming you make it, which I am). I’m your first twitter follower! Now that your fast is over, jump in with both feet. Peace.