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Your Daily Lift – 3 minute audio clips- 5/18: More than positive thinking May 18, 2012Mark Swinney from Albuquerque, New Mexico, USA. More lifts with Mark. Watch a lecture with Mark. […]Nathan Frederick
- 5/17: Make the right choice May 17, 2012Evan Mehlenbacher from Richland, Washington, USA. More lifts by Evan. Watch a lecture with Evan. […]Nathan Frederick
- 5/16: Finding happiness and value May 16, 2012John Q. Adams from New York City, New York, USA. More lifts with John. Watch a lecture with John. […]Nathan Frederick
- 5/18: More than positive thinking May 18, 2012
CSMonitor.com Religious Articles
Archive for January, 2012
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Phone or Skype into our services
Posted on January 28, 2012 | No CommentsOur numbers have changed! To phone into the the downtown Austin Church’s Sunday Service at 11 AM and Wednesday Noon Meeting by phone dial (530) 881-1400 and then enter access number 571758#. (This is a long distance number and your regular phone carrier long distance toll charges... -
Shimmy’s Psalm 23
Posted on January 27, 2012 | No Commentsby Linda Hosseinmardi The Lord is my master and takes care of all of my needs. She sets the sunshine to beam onto warm comfy places where I can take my doggie naps. These beams relax me. She assures that I always have refreshing water... -
Adventures Unlimited Camp Show – Jan 28
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Austin Food Bank volunteer day – Jan 28 9am-Noon
Posted on January 22, 2012 | No CommentsWant to make a difference at the Austin Food Bank? Join us next Saturday from 9am to noon (everyone is invited!). We’ve got a group reservation to volunteer for the Austin Capitol Food Bank. We’ll meet up at 8:45am at 8201 South Congress Ave., Austin... -
New Beginnings – Be a Thermostat not a Thermometer
Posted on January 3, 2012 | No CommentsBy Keith Womack 1/3/2012 Houston Chronicle It was 3:30 in the afternoon. A squirrel rested, unaware he was about to be an afternoon snack for an approaching owl. So, I started my rent car, which startled the squirrel, and he dashed to safety. My actions...





