Archive for December 2005

Transitions

I know I’ve been quiet for a while. Just wanted to post a quick note here so no one thinks I’ve fallen off the Earth. I’ve had a wonderful Christmas with my family and I’ve been doing quite a bit of reflecting about what I should do with this blog as well as AGreaterFreedom.com. There

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Iraqi Pastor Knew Greater Freedom

I got an email about a month ago from a man named Robert. He was trying to get in touch with Firas, a young Iraqi man who worked with the ministry at St. George’s Memorial Church, an evangelical church led by Maher, an Iraqi pastor whose story is the last story in A Greater Freedom.

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Saddam’s Last Stand

There he sat, the former dictator, the Iraqi Oppressor, the Butcher of Baghdad, having his day in court. And he was smiling, even chuckling. He wasn’t exchanging pleasantries with his defense counsel or making his initial greeting to the court – he was listening to the first witness describe the brutal attack on his village

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Change the World, One Person at a Time

I worked most of yesterday on our business proposal for our ministry and finally completed the first draft. A lot of work is still needed on it, but at least now it’s at the stage where I can start sharing it with others who have more expertise in this area and start getting feedback. Natalie

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