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Waiting to Exhale

My assumption was that, during an asthma attack, the core issue is that you can't breathe--hang with me--specifically that you can't inhale. The airway constricts leaving the sufferer unable to breathe in the oxygen that is required to keep them, well, alive.

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Josh Scott Faith, humanness, theology Leave a comment May 24, 2019May 24, 2019 2 Minutes

Orthowhatxy?

What makes us think that the whole point of all this is having the right beliefs?

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Josh Scott God, Issues that matter, progressive evangelical, theology Leave a comment September 1, 2016September 1, 2016 4 Minutes

Getting Back to Our Roots: The Church As a Subversive Community

To stand in the midst of a fear based culture and declare that we won't be afraid, because Love brought us into this world, and this Love will sustain us, is a defiant, subversive act.

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Josh Scott Faith, God, Issues that matter, politics 3 Comments July 25, 2016 3 Minutes

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