Posts Tagged with "Friendship"

How To Make A Friend (In 10 Days) – Free eBook

Monday, August 2, 2010

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Greetings, fellow bondChristians! I’m insanely excited to (finally) announce the release of my first ebook: How to Make a Friend (in 10 Days). Sign up below, and I’ll send you a copy right quick. Your First Name: Your Primary Email: [Click through if you're in email or RSS.] What? You didn’t already sign up? All [...]

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Learning from mY Generation: Stories on the art of listening

Saturday, June 19, 2010

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Josh Riebock sent me a copy of his book, mY Generation: A Real Journey of Change and Hope. As he and I discussed when I chatted with Josh, the book is NOT a how-to guide. <<Shucks, that’s really what I wanted. Before reading the book, I researched it a bit, more than I would normally [...]

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22 retweetables and a ton of tweeple to follow

Friday, March 12, 2010

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Warning: I’m succumbing to peer pressure. All the cool kids are writing about twitter, so I’m joining the fray. Still, even if you totally hate twitter or posts about twitter [*raises hand*], hopefully you’ll enjoy some of these quotes. Or if not, simply click away. For those still reading, here are 22 of my crazy [...]

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How I wrote a recommendation letter – what would you add?

Monday, March 8, 2010

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Toward the beginning of last month, I received an email from one of my favorite college professors asking for a recommendation. He’d been nominated to receive an award as an outstanding part-time faculty member. I certainly don’t have time to write extra letters, but he’s a friend and an outstanding part-time faculty member, so I [...]

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Learn how to trust your friend

Monday, February 22, 2010

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Giving your life to Christ includes trusting Him to take care of your life. And part of that includes becoming vulnerable to others. Fully trusting God means trusting friends when God wants us to… even when we don’t want to. Over the past year or so, I’ve struggled with this more than any other year. [...]

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