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| bwellmysoul |
Posted - 02/06/2012 : 13:02:02 I play a lot of random draw solitaire on my Droid and I want to stop, LOL.
Any recommends on a good Bible game that you really enjoy?
I see there are a number of free Bible game downloads (or are only a couple of bucks). |
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| bwellmysoul |
Posted - 02/13/2012 : 07:35:34 quote: Originally posted by JourneyWithJC
You say you want to stop and that's great. Start to build new relationships in other ways. Unfortunetely we live in a culture today where people aren’t learning relational skills any more. We go in our homes lock the door and have a relationship with a TV, Phone, Computer, games consuls or whatever.
If Jesus said the most important thing in life is learning how to love and he did, “Love God with all your heart. Love your neighbour as yourself,” then the most important thing for you to do is to learn relational skills – loving God and loving other people.
Let's get out and meet the needs of our neighbours...
I'm sorry I gave the impression I did. It's a lot of Solitare for me (about 30 minutes an evening). I am active in my local Church & studies & Hospice. Thank you for your concern. |
| JourneyWithJC |
Posted - 02/10/2012 : 17:38:28 You say you want to stop and that's great. Start to build new relationships in other ways. Unfortunetely we live in a culture today where people aren’t learning relational skills any more. We go in our homes lock the door and have a relationship with a TV, Phone, Computer, games consuls or whatever.
If Jesus said the most important thing in life is learning how to love and he did, “Love God with all your heart. Love your neighbour as yourself,” then the most important thing for you to do is to learn relational skills – loving God and loving other people.
Let's get out and meet the needs of our neighbours... |
| bwellmysoul |
Posted - 02/07/2012 : 09:42:23 I downloaded a Droid program titled "Church History" when I did a search for "Catholic history".
Reading through it, I noticed the name Philip Schaff on many of the articles.
http://www.ccel.org/s/schaff/
quote: Philip Schaff - (1819-1893), German-American theologian and church historian Schaff was born in Chur, Switzerland and was educated at the gymnasium of Stuttgartt, and at the universities of Tubingen, Halle and Berlin, where he was successively influenced by Baur and Schmid, by Tholiuck and Julius Muller and, above all, Neander. In 1842 he was Privatdozent in the University of Berlin, and in 1843 he was called to become professor of church history and Biblical literature in the German Reformed Theological Seminary of Mercersburg, Pennsylvania, then the only seminary of that church in America.
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