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My Public Private Journal
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My Public Private Journal. Daily reflections by Karl Kohlhase. Monday, April 18, 2005. My family is missing Minnesota. Almost three years ago we moved to the Memphis area for a new job. My career is better than ever, but my family is miserable. It's the little things that we miss the most. Going to the cabin with Grandma. Walking in the woods with Grandpa. Birthday parties with the cousins. The lakes and trees. Small towns where everybody knows your name. E-mail me about it. Sunday, April 03, 2005. Holy ...
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My Public Private Journal. Daily reflections by Karl Kohlhase. Wednesday, May 17, 2006. I still don't have a job in Minnesota, but I am more convinced than ever that God is moving us in that direction. This has been a good lesson for my two young sons on how we need to persevere in prayer. It's been a good lesson for me, too. If you're reading this, please offer up a little prayer for me and my family. E-mail me about it. Click here for my Contemporary Christian Music site. The Music of Karl Kohlhase.
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My Public Private Journal. Daily reflections by Karl Kohlhase. Sunday, June 19, 2005. OK It's been way too long since I've written anything new here. My wife and kids went up to Minnesota for the summer again this year, so I have set up my recording gear in my closet again for CD#4. Please pray that God will bless my humble efforts. I'm praying that God will make His will abundantly clear as I consider this new direction. E-mail me about it. Click here for my Contemporary Christian Music site.
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My Public Private Journal. Daily reflections by Karl Kohlhase. Wednesday, July 27, 2005. For now I'll keep muddling along with what I have. I pray that God will be glorified by my humble efforts. E-mail me about it. Click here for my Contemporary Christian Music site. Tuesday, July 19, 2005. My grandfather just passed away yesterday at 102 years old. He will be sorely missed. E-mail me about it. Click here for my Contemporary Christian Music site. The Music of Karl Kohlhase. Joachim Nelson and Friends.
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In Formation
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Tuesday, December 10. A need for silence. At the end of last quarter, I had a three day directed silent retreat. It was wonderful. During those three days, I realized again how valuable silence is. More to the point, I realized that silence is essential for me. Part of that is because I speak more quickly than I ought. I know I need to spend more time in silence. I need to listen. There is more of Christ than self in that Word- that Way- of life. And that's why I need to be silent. I need to cult...Pleas...
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In Formation
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Sunday, December 28. Pilgrims on the journey. Needless to say, blogging will take a back seat to my studies there (we will have courses in the Gospel of Luke and the Apostle Paul during the pilgrimage) and my prayer at the many holy sites we will visit. If you think of it, please pray that we will make good use of this gift of pilgrimage, for our sake and for those we will one day (God-willing) serve as priests of Jesus Christ. Posted by Fr. Steve 12/28/2003. ABD- Lady of Shalott. Catholic Blog for Lovers.
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In Formation
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Wednesday, December 10. It's humbling, actually, and good for the soul. The challenge in writing my acknowledgments was deciding whom I wouldn't. Mention. The list of those who have been my mentors and teachers is exceedingly long, not to mention the countless friends and acquaintances who have influenced my life in large and small ways. In any case, here's the way I began and ended my acknowledgments:. The abstract of my dissertation. The title is A Changing Metaphor: Instructional Reform as Evangelism.
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In Formation
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Wednesday, December 17. Nemo dat quod non habet. No Latin maxim has changed the way I think about my life today and my future ministry more than that one. The translation is "one cannot give what one does not have." In earlier days in the seminary, they paraphrased the principle this way: "Nemo dat what he ain't got." The phrase is a Roman principle of law, and the legal application is obvious enough. God surely wants us to spread the Gospel message. But we can only do that if we are living in the he...
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Automania
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Thoughts about cars, and anything else. Tuesday, June 04, 2002. What I want to know is, what is about the nature of the Media that causes it to muck around so callously in the most private and frequently sensitive corners of human life? Obviously, we've been probing relationships in literature and the arts since long before Shakespeare, but what has come out in TVland during the last several years has a really nasty, exploitive edge to it. Do viewers actually request this type of programming?