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Just A Quick Question For My Readers…

April 8, 2013 by Gary Neal Hansen 15 Comments

I’m so grateful to you for stopping by! I’m also eager to draw you into conversation — especially you who regularly visit from far away places like Finland, Australia, and New Zealand. I’m still new at blogging, so please let me know your thoughts: What would make this a more inviting interactive community experience? Feel […]

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The Attitude of Platitude?

April 5, 2013 by Gary Neal Hansen 5 Comments

The problem with Christmas when I was a child was the “Thank You” notes.  Mom was clear: people who gave me gifts had to be thanked.  Mom was also firm: there would be a session at the kitchen table, however long it took, and I would write notes to them all. Writing those thank you […]

Filed Under: Heidelberg Catechism, Theology Tagged With: Catechism, Gratitude, Heidelberg, Thankfulness

Taking Things Personally

April 1, 2013 by Gary Neal Hansen 4 Comments

“Hey, don’t take it personally!” they say, when they do something that causes us pain. “Hey, it’s not about you!” they say, when we take it personally anyway. For the Heidelberg Catechism, the Christian faith is all personal. In a sense, Heidelberg says “Yes, it really is all about you.” Not in a self-centered way.  […]

Filed Under: Heidelberg Catechism, Theology Tagged With: Catechism, Heidelberg, providence

Milestones!

March 28, 2013 by Gary Neal Hansen 4 Comments

My stats page tells me that as of today my blog has had 1000 views since I moved to this new domain in the first week of February.  Thanks to all my readers in (to my amazement) the USA, Australia, Canada, the United Kingdom, Mexico, New Zealand, Sweden, South Africa, Finland, Hong Kong, Brazil, Singapore, […]

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So What’s All This About The Heidelberg Catechism?

March 27, 2013 by Gary Neal Hansen 2 Comments

. If you’ve been reading this blog recently you know a lot of my posts have included reflections on the Heidelberg Catechism.  Part of my motivation is to honor a document that has formed generations of Christians in the Reformed tradition as it celebrates its 450th anniversary.  Another part is that I’ve been very involved […]

Filed Under: Heidelberg Catechism, Theology Tagged With: Catechism, Heidelberg, Presbyterian

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