Minnesota State Sen. Tarryl Clark (D-St. Cloud) is sponsoring a bill that would stop public dollars being used for state employee stays in hotels…
Source: Barbara E. Hernandez
The short answer is No, there are no text revisions planned for 2010. Read more at Net Bible Plans
Source: David Austin
Just as we saw in January, United Airlines (UAUA) found how to make revenue magic in February with an anticipated gain in passenger unit revenues…
Source: Brett Snyder
My beloved and I have stayed in a wonderful place during our last stay in Paris, The Hotel Le Relais Madeleine. This is a charming hotel located a few paces away from the Madeleine Church, the Opera and the place de la Concorde.
I was really surprising by the size of the bedrooms’ hotel, which are larger than all the bedrooms that I had during my other travels in Paris.
The decor of the bedrooms are really flowerly and romantic with a perfect comfort.
I really recommend this hotel and I think I will go back again in June, for the Concert of Paul Anka in Paris since the Hotel creates a package for the event!
We liked:
The patio of the hotel where you can savour a delightful french breakfast.
The sauna to relax after a long day of visit.
The colorful interior design which reminds the South of France.
Source: Sophie
Introduction
Autrefois Lévitique était le premier livre que les enfants juifs étudiaient à la synagogue. Dans l’église moderne, il a tendance à être la dernière partie de la Bible que tout le monde lit sérieusement… Pratiquement alors, pas en théorie, Lévitique est traité comme n’appartenant pas vraiment au canon des Ecritures.1
Source: Bob Deffinbaugh
This past Sunday the pastors kicked off our new “A.D.” sermon series in the Gospel of Matthew. This Sunday the 14th, we’ll be in the Gospel of Mark, and then it’s up, up and away until we finish in Revelation this December.
One of the challenges that Pastor Daniel and the other teaching pastors feel is to adequately cover the text during Sojourn Gathered. Of course this is why we provide free daily devotionals in print form on Sundays, and on the web at devo.sojournchurch.com.
They’ve got a little something extra in store for us this year: beginning the end of this month you’ll have the opportunity to ask questions that come to mind during the sermon and your devotional reading during special Q&A times after the services. The pastors will hold these “Q&A Sunday” about every second week.
Here are a couple other opportunities coming up to ask questions about the gospel and the vision of Sojourn:
- The first SojournKids “Ask Class.” This is a new class that parents and kids will take together. It’s geared up to answer questions that children may have about salvation and about baptism at Sojourn. This is a “pilot” version of the class, so we’ll only hold it at the Midtown campus this time. We will expand it to the East campus in the future. You can attend this two-week class at 11:15am on Sunday, March 21 and 28.
- Vision Catalyst meetings. We’ve been talking about these for a few weeks now. On March 15, 17 and 31 the pastors will lead Vision Catalyst meetings for the Midtown campus, at our potential new building (the Cathedral on the corner of Shelby and Oak). Then on the 24th we’ll hold a Vision Catalyst meeting at the East campus. This will be your opportunity to ask questions about the Vision Campaign and to hear, first-hand, the pastors vision for the future of Sojourn over the next ten years. To tide you over, read through our General FAQ page at vision.sojournchurch.com. You’ll find the basic answers to 25 questions that Sojourners have asked about the Vision campaign.
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Source: BobbyGilles
This past Sunday the pastors kicked off our new “A.D.” sermon series in the Gospel of Matthew. This Sunday the 14th, we’ll be in the Gospel of Mark, and then it’s up, up and away until we finish in Revelation this December.
One of the challenges that Pastor Daniel and the other teaching pastors feel is to adequately cover the text during Sojourn Gathered. Of course this is why we provide free daily devotionals in print form on Sundays, and on the web at devo.sojournchurch.com.
They’ve got a little something extra in store for us this year: beginning the end of this month you’ll have the opportunity to ask questions that come to mind during the sermon and your devotional reading during special Q&A times after the services. The pastors will hold these “Q&A Sunday” about every second week.
Here are a couple other opportunities coming up to ask questions about the gospel and the vision of Sojourn:
- The first SojournKids “Ask Class.” This is a new class that parents and kids will take together. It’s geared up to answer questions that children may have about salvation and about baptism at Sojourn. This is a “pilot” version of the class, so we’ll only hold it at the Midtown campus this time. We will expand it to the East campus in the future. You can attend this two-week class at 11:15am on Sunday, March 21 and 28.
- Vision Catalyst meetings. We’ve been talking about these for a few weeks now. On March 15, 17 and 31 the pastors will lead Vision Catalyst meetings for the Midtown campus, at our potential new building (the Cathedral on the corner of Shelby and Oak). Then on the 24th we’ll hold a Vision Catalyst meeting at the East campus. This will be your opportunity to ask questions about the Vision Campaign and to hear, first-hand, the pastors vision for the future of Sojourn over the next ten years. To tide you over, read through our General FAQ page at vision.sojournchurch.com. You’ll find the basic answers to 25 questions that Sojourners have asked about the Vision campaign.
Share and Enjoy:
Source: BobbyGilles
This past Sunday the pastors kicked off our new “A.D.” sermon series in the Gospel of Matthew. This Sunday the 14th, we’ll be in the Gospel of Mark, and then it’s up, up and away until we finish in Revelation this December.
One of the challenges that Pastor Daniel and the other teaching pastors feel is to adequately cover the text during Sojourn Gathered. Of course this is why we provide free daily devotionals in print form on Sundays, and on the web at devo.sojournchurch.com.
They’ve got a little something extra in store for us this year: beginning the end of this month you’ll have the opportunity to ask questions that come to mind during the sermon and your devotional reading during special Q&A times after the services. The pastors will hold these “Q&A Sunday” about every second week.
Here are a couple other opportunities coming up to ask questions about the gospel and the vision of Sojourn:
- The first SojournKids “Ask Class.” This is a new class that parents and kids will take together. It’s geared up to answer questions that children may have about salvation and about baptism at Sojourn. This is a “pilot” version of the class, so we’ll only hold it at the Midtown campus this time. We will expand it to the East campus in the future. You can attend this two-week class at 11:15am on Sunday, March 21 and 28.
- Vision Catalyst meetings. We’ve been talking about these for a few weeks now. On March 15, 17 and 31 the pastors will lead Vision Catalyst meetings for the Midtown campus, at our potential new building (the Cathedral on the corner of Shelby and Oak). Then on the 24th we’ll hold a Vision Catalyst meeting at the East campus. This will be your opportunity to ask questions about the Vision Campaign and to hear, first-hand, the pastors vision for the future of Sojourn over the next ten years. To tide you over, read through our General FAQ page at vision.sojournchurch.com. You’ll find the basic answers to 25 questions that Sojourners have asked about the Vision campaign.
Share and Enjoy:
Source: BobbyGilles












