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April 06, 2007

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gareth

glad you like it ryan - we would be happy to fly over to you guys next easter and repeat the service - am sure fuller would love it :-)

Carl Holmes

So what you are trying to say with this is...?

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Ryan

Gareth -- I would love to, and I'm sure we would!!

Steve Hayes

Long live God!

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  • Hi, welcome to my former blog! My name is Ryan Bolger, and this is where I posted my thoughts on Jesus, culture, new forms of community, among other things. Come visit me at my new blog: http://www.ryanbolger.com. I still teach at Fuller Seminary in Southern California where I'm doing some writing as well. Feel free to bounce around the new or old website -- I hope it might stir your imagination -- feel free to stir mine as well by leaving some comments, preferably at the new site... Peace...

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