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Global word count – Body of Work
KinmundyChurch.orgType Total Words AveragePosts 701 855,052 1220855,896 Total Words57 hours, 4 minutes Reading Time ambidextrouschurch Type Total Words AveragePosts 1,648 542,053 329546,417 Total Words36 hours, 26 minutes Reading Time316 RealityDisciplinesType Total Words AveragePosts 1,070 338,562 316342,232 Total Words22 hours, 49 … Continue reading
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Writing Pastor Workshop: Workflow Presentation
My needs for our writing workshop are focused on the “how” of writing. What will be an effective Writing Workflow for me as a writing pastor? (The online version has links.) Simple Rules as designed by Sull and Eisenhardt are … Continue reading
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Archetypes, wisdom and “generic common sense”
QUOTE: In literature, an archetype is a typical character, an action or a situation that seems to represent such universal patterns of human nature. An archetype, also known as universal symbol, may be a character, a theme, a symbol or even a … Continue reading
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We can not solve our problems with the same level of thinking that created them.
QUOTE: There are many attributed quotes by Albert Einstein. When you consider his prolific output of commentary, particularly on humanity’s future in the atomic age, it is not surprising that there will be some variations and contemporary reinterpretations. One important … Continue reading
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Overcoming … Wesley’s “going on to perfection.”
Think it through to earn the prize: Happy, Healthy, Wealthy, Wise. QUOTE: [1] NOTES: QUESTIONS for thinking it through: What does this say? What does this say that I need to obey? Who needs to hear this? SOURCES: … Continue reading
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