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June 16, 2008
By: Patrick
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I have a pet peeve. Well, likely a good many but one which comes to mind right now because it’s related to my various fields of interest.
I’ve attended a fair number of churches in my time, either for a visit or, significantly more rarely, a longer stay. I’ve now made churches my profession of sorts, though not being paid by a church does mitigate that reality I suppose. I’ve also helped out in other creative projects and participated in arenas in which the mediocre thrived (my high school) and the amazing become more so (my college). I’ve seen a curious thing over the years which surprises me. The great things that happen are often because the people involved are doing something for themselves, that is they are making something, or building something, or leading something which they enjoy for its own sake. They would go to it even if they didn’t lead.
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April 14, 2008
By: Cathi-Lyn Dyck, Managing Editor
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…No, I don’t mean what you might find up the nose of a Christian with a cold.
TheBereanCall.org’s radio program, Search the Scriptures Daily, quotes an Orlando Sentinel article from Feb 22/08 on evangelicals and global warming:
“Global warming is an offense against God….America needs our biblical outrage….we as a nation will face a judgment from God if we don’t do this.”
– Rev. Richard Cizik, National Association of Evangelicals’ vice-president of governmental affairs
Cizik has been covered by enviro mag Grist, the Washington Post, PBS’s Religion & Ethics Newsweekly and Christianity Today for his opinions on global warming. Other major evangelical leaders, including James Dobson, have called for him to be silenced or fired for his stance on the climate change controversy. According to a quote referenced by Christianity Today, Jerry Falwell brands it “be[ing] duped by these ‘earthism’ worshippers.”
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November 03, 2007
By: Cathi-Lyn Dyck, Managing Editor
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It all depends what you want to do. A little summer-eating garden, a herb-and-flower-filled potager, a garden big enough to can and cold-store some winter eating? Here are some general thoughts on how much to plant and how much space it will take.
Look at it this way: A tomato plant takes about two feet square. You will easily have enough through the summer if you plant one for each family member who actually likes tomatoes. If you want to can or freeze them, plant more.
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August 01, 2007
By: Marty
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Spread the Word:
Spreading the word about Humble O Radio is A HUGE HELP. Here are a few suggestions.
- If you have friends that you think might enjoy Humble O Radio - please take a moment to send them an email telling them about our LIVE Program and our website.
- Create a post on an appropriate web forum that you are a member of. This is a great way to spread the word.
- If you use social networkings sites such as MySpace, FaceBook, ShoutLife, HisHolySpace, MyChurch or ANY OTHER sort of site, you can place a banner on your page or even embed a player so your friends and visitors can listen to archived episodes of the show directly from your page.
You can see our banners here
- Print off one of our fliers. Make copies and distribute at your church with the bulletin, pass out fliers at community fairs, gatherings, concerts, etc.
- Host a Humble O Radio Listening Party, invite friends and neighbors over to your house, church or to your favorite coffeehouse with WiFi, listen to the show on your computer and then discuss the topics of the show further.
If you have suggestions of how you and others can get involved let us know your suggestions!
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July 25, 2007
By: Marty
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Episode #5 is ready for you to listen to.
Bob was still out sick with asthma and potentially pneumonia…so keep him in your prayers.
Tonight pinch hitting for Bob are the Chrisagis Brothers who update us on a variety show project they are working on and we discuss the life, witness and impact of Tammy Faye Bakker on the Christian, Mainstream and Gay communities with Aneh Mundi who is the owner of Aneh’s Internationally Inspired Specialty Foods and Gifts…visit her at http://www.Anehs.com.
We also talk about the Fair Trade, Africa, Aids, Faith, French Maids, Cookies, Hot Cocoa and how Aneh uses her talent and experience with food to help local churches reach out to their community.
Learn more about Aneh’s Recipe for Hope…by calling 920-748-2555.

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