Monthly Archives: June 2015

John 9 Sermon Reviews 06/18/15 Morning

Dr. Liam Goligher – The Eye-Opener Isa 49.6 is where the light of the world originates. From this light, some will be able to see, but for others, it increases their blindness The miracle is set against the background of … Continue reading

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John 9, verses 2-34

And his disciples asked him, “Rabbi, who sinned, this man or his parents, that he was born blind?” The question is raised by the disciples. In order for it to be raised (plural), it must have been previously discussed, or … Continue reading

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John 9, Sermon Reviews 06/17/15 Evening

Dr Liam Goligher – Once I was blind, now I see (this guy is a brilliant preacher) Jesus leaves the religious to go and work He finds a man sitting in darkness, which symbolizes all of those in spiritual darkness … Continue reading

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John 9, Sermon Reviews 06/17/15 Morning

Sinclair Ferguson: Jesus the Son of Man The pool of siloam was discovered in 2004, the pool previously identified was wrong The pool of siloam and hezekiah Nehemiah 3 mentions siloam Siloam is in the south of Jerusalem The pool … Continue reading

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Queso de Oaxaca

Pretty excited about this. I found it at Costco this afternoon while shopping. And I’m about to enjoy it with a bottle of Monastrell.

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John chapter 9, verses 5-7

After saying this, he spit on the ground, made some mud with the saliva, and put it on the man’s eyes. “Go,” he told him, “wash in the Pool of Siloam” (this word means “Sent”). So the man went and … Continue reading

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Wine tasting

Matt and I went to a wine tasting on Saturday. We were able to sample 7 spectacular Italian wines. This was my first wine tasting at Total Wine. I enjoyed it quite a lot.

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Potato slicer

Matt and Dana got me this spectacular gift for my birthday this year. It’s a slicer that makes the most perfect potato slice. Generally my fried potatoes take about an hour to prepare and cook. But with this beautiful little … Continue reading

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Steaks in Tucson

We spent last weekend in Tucson. My favorite part of that trip is always the steak and potato tradition. This time we went with arachera. Since Sonoran steak is not sold in the US, we got meat from Colorado. Surprisingly, … Continue reading

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Jeep parts

I recently ordered a number of parts for the Jeep. On the steering assembly there are four tie rod ends and all of mine are in horrible condition. So I hope to replace themsoon. I also ordered the oil pan … Continue reading

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