All in all it's been a very pleasant weekend and i'm probably more rested than i know. ( Dissociation )
* "Blue Murder" " DCI Janine Lewis: Janine juggles the responsibility of raising four children alone with her commitment to leading her team in solving high-profile murders. Has a knack of getting to the heart of the matter" It's a little intense in the first episode in setting up the boss as a sexist and giving the full sense of the challenge of a recently separated career mother. But it's a stressful balancing act i really don't need watch.
** A.D. 381 is a fascinating history of how the Roman Emperors shifted the nature of Christianity
and closed down free religious thought, between Constantine and Theodosius, with particular attention to how the debates over the nature of the triune godhead were settled by Theodosius' edict.
*** "The Mind of Christ: Bill Taber on Meeting for Business " #406 The enthusiasm with he writes of Meeting for Business reaches straight to the Greek root of the word, enthous ‘possessed by a god, inspired.’ I was delighted by the brief pamphlet, and should probably buy my own copy to make notes in.
* "Blue Murder" " DCI Janine Lewis: Janine juggles the responsibility of raising four children alone with her commitment to leading her team in solving high-profile murders. Has a knack of getting to the heart of the matter" It's a little intense in the first episode in setting up the boss as a sexist and giving the full sense of the challenge of a recently separated career mother. But it's a stressful balancing act i really don't need watch.
** A.D. 381 is a fascinating history of how the Roman Emperors shifted the nature of Christianity
and closed down free religious thought, between Constantine and Theodosius, with particular attention to how the debates over the nature of the triune godhead were settled by Theodosius' edict.
*** "The Mind of Christ: Bill Taber on Meeting for Business " #406 The enthusiasm with he writes of Meeting for Business reaches straight to the Greek root of the word, enthous ‘possessed by a god, inspired.’ I was delighted by the brief pamphlet, and should probably buy my own copy to make notes in.
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