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Blog Name: Child of the Wind
Url: http://lchatwin.blogspot.com
Language: English
Topics: Christian, Australia, Church
Description: A pastor overlooking Australia's largest coastal lake. I drive a taxi and talk about God. I love wrestling with theology and apologetics and thinking of ways to show people the incredible love of God. I struggle to be a husband and father but I am learning more every day.
Popularity: 16 Followers

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Some people just don't get it
I read a great post today at "Love and Light" called "You just don't GET it!"It's a great post from Meg that deserves reading and positive comments.Meg talks about how heterosexual society forces GLBT people to fit their lives into a narrow
I won't back down
In what has been an interesting couple of weeks to say the least I have received much support but also some criticism for continuing to speak up for the rights of Gay and Lesbian Christians. Some of the criticism has been quite hurtful but I
Spong - Time for Debate is Over
At "Straight, Not Narrow" I came across a post with an excerpt from recent comments by the former Episcopal Bishop of Newark, John Shelby Spong where he says that he is no longer prepared to debate the age-old arguments with conservative Christians about homosexuality.Here are the excerpte
No Junk, Just Jesus
I came across a great site for GLBT Christians primarily but also straight allies called "No Junk Just Jesus".It has a link to a free workbook for GLBT Christians who feel rejected by the Church and/or God. It also has a link to a
What if churches closed?
This is question that has been asked before and I realize that there are a number of ways in which the answer can go but I am asking it in terms of reflecting on the impact of the church on a local community.What would happen if your church closed its doors and stopped meeting on a Sunday and closed down all of its activities. Would anyone notice or be affected apart from the peopl

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