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  <title>Loving the Hard to Love</title>
  <description>G.K. Chesterton once noted that children's fairy tales actually teach grown  up lessons. His favorite was Beauty And The Beast because it teaches that the &quot;unlovely must be deeply loved before they become lovable.&quot;  This is a profound truth! We can apply this! We all have plenty of unlovelys so to speak in our own lives. How do we actually love the unlovely? That is where a special Bible word comes in... a Greek word for Love that is almost impossible to find outside the Greek New Testament! That word is Agape! Unconditional, unprovoked, stubborn Love!</description>
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  <itunes:subtitle>G.K. Chesterton once noted that children's fairy tales actually teach grown  up lessons. His favorite was Beauty And The Beast because it teaches that the &quot;unlovely must be deeply loved before they become lovable.&quot;  This is a profound ...</itunes:subtitle>
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  <title>The Despised Dancer</title>
  <description>The Despised Dancer.  Do you watch, or do you worship? Do we sit and judge like Michal or do we dance before the Lord like David?</description>
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  <itunes:subtitle>The Despised Dancer.  Do you watch, or do you worship? Do we sit and judge like Michal or do we dance before the Lord like David?</itunes:subtitle>
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  <title>Keeping Bad Company</title>
  <description>Someone once said that you can always tell a person by the company they keep.  And like most sayings, that is only partially true because you may not know the motives of that person! Sometimes keeping bad company can be a good thing!</description>
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  <pubDate>Sun, 03 Sep 2006 16:50:26 CDT</pubDate>
  <itunes:author>Ron Rasmussen</itunes:author>
  <itunes:subtitle>Someone once said that you can always tell a person by the company they keep.  And like most sayings, that is only partially true because you may not know the motives of that person! Sometimes keeping bad company can be a good thing!</itunes:subtitle>
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