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Cultural Commitment
What March Madness has to do with cultural Christianity.
March 26, 2004
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Clinton's Bill
Why his honorarium for speeches is less than honorable.
March 19, 2004
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America's New Civil War
How the gay agenda stands to divide our nation.
March 12, 2004
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Marriage by the Book
Why gay marriage is an oxymoron.
March 5, 2004
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The Gospel According to Mel
A word study of The Passion of The Christ.
February 29, 2004
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A New Way to Score
The rules of college football are changing.
February 27, 2004
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A God-less Pledge? God Forbid!
An appeal to the High Court to leave the Lord alone.
February 20, 2004
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Valentine Advice
What's at the heart of love's favorite day.
February 13, 2004
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Where in the World is....?
Who really cares about the whereabouts of Matt Lauer?
February 6, 2004
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God's Masterpiece
An artistic reflection on the sanctity of life.
January 30, 2004
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The Mean Machine
How Howard Dean self-destructed.
January 23, 2004
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Americans, the Bountiful
January 16, 2004
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A Rose that Grows in Peat
January 9, 2004
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A Running Start
This first weekend of the new year is a gift to be opened.
January 2, 2004
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The Wanted One is Found
The irony of Saddam's capture at Christmastime.
December 19, 2003
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Kerry Wasn't Careful
What should be our response to cursing candidates?
December 12, 2003
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Pondering a Presidential Visit
Questioning another's motives reveals something about ours.
December 5, 2003
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Is He Bad or Just Strange?
Society's fascination with Michael Jackson goes forensic.
November 28, 2003
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Beyond the Myths of Camelot and Mayberry
How JFK's tragic death changed our view of reality.
November 21, 2003
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Persecution Past and Present
What do Christians in America have to look forward to?
November 14, 2003
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Greg Asimakoupoulos has been called America's pastor/poet laureate. He is the author of Sunday Rhymes and Reasons, the latest book published by The Partial Observer. This much-anticipated release is a collection of his most popular inspirational poetry and features many of Greg's Rhymes and Reasons weekly columns on the P O website. A prolific writer, he has ten other books to his credit and has written more than three hundred magazine articles. In 2000 Greg began writing weekly poetic commentaries to help pastors reference current events in their church communications. His Sunday Soundbytes gave way to Rhymes and Reasons in 2003. "I view my weekly poems for The Partial Observer as political cartoons comprised of word pictures," Greg admits. "I intentionally incorporate hyperbole into my word-play in order to provoke discussion or to make a point. I am a poetical commentator."
Greg Asimakoupoulos (pronounced AWESOME-ah-COPE-ah-less) is an ordained minister, freelance writer and newspaper columnist. He and his wife, Wendy, have three daughters and live on Mercer Island, Washington.
Email:
» AwesomeRev@aol.com
Author's Website:
» freemethodistchurch.org Bio
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