Reconciliation Blog is maintained by author Edward Gilbreath. I just read his book, Reconciliation Blues, (and will soon post a review). It was an excellent, compelling, and honest perspective on race relations in the evangelical church.
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Everything Must Change seeks to bring focus to the global crises of the planet, poverty, peace, and meaning. (For those of you (understandably) skeptical of the emerging church, I’d recommend giving this pause for thought. Brian McClaren has some great things to say regarding the Christians’ role in a global context.
From the site:
When I began [...]
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RelationalTithe.com is an interactive platform for connecting and meeting needs across socioeconomic and geographic barriers. It is also a place to explore, to meet, to share dreams and ideas, to ask and discuss questions, to learn and to grow together. We are determined to live intentionally, in joyful and responsible relationships with those around us. [...]
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Posted in Families, Travel, Websites, tagged kids, Travel on April 19, 2008 | No Comments »
Blog about family traveling. Has a good article about dealing with jetlag in kids…
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National organization which supports multiracial and multicultural families.
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This website has some great links for all sorts of multicultural resources - book chapters, essays, and issues on all things multiracial.
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Looking for MULTILINGUAL books, CDs, DVDs, toys and much much more? Then take a vacation to Language Land and find what you are looking for!
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Posted in Cultures, Websites on April 12, 2007 | No Comments »
Filter that always searching the Joshua Project’s statistics regarding unreached peoples.
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The mission of the International Children’s Digital Library Foundation is to excite and inspire the world’s children to become members of the global community – children who understand the value of tolerance and respect for diverse cultures, languages and ideas — by making the best in children’s literature available online.
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Posted in Families, Websites on March 10, 2007 | No Comments »
Geography is more than places on a map. It’s global connections and incredible creatures. It’s people and cultures, economics and politics. And it’s essential to understanding our interconnected world.
But sadly, our kids aren’t getting enough of it. A new National Geographic-Roper [...]
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