Showing posts with label US st PA. Show all posts
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Friday, August 23, 2013

Caroline’s hands – our dried mangoes.

 Caroline’s hands – our dried mangoes.

August 21, 2013
  

Long road trips require ample portions of dried mangoes in order to properly maintain the mind, body, spirit and soul to be appropriately prepared for the journey.

Pictured here are the all-important hands that handled the dried mangoes on our recent trip to the 2013 Evangelical Lutheran Church in America Churchwide Assembly in Pittsburg during the week of Aug. 12-17 in Pittsburgh.



This picture was taken on our way up the road to Pittsburgh on August 10, 2013. It captures a moment in which the dried mangoes are in Caroline’s hands as she waxes poetically upon the importance and spirituality of this food of the Gods…

The Assembly took “action on some 80 ‘memorials’ or requests from synods asking for Churchwide Assembly action on significant issues,” according to a thoughtful and comprehensive article written about the assembly by Lutheran magazine writer, Elizabeth Hunter, “Paperless in Pittsburgh.” The article by Ms. Hunter appeared in the August edition of the magazine.

Ms. Hunter noted that voting members faced “Some big decisions … amid daily worship, prayer and Bible studies under the theme "Always Being Made New," based on 2 Corinthians 5:17.”

At the 2013 Lutheran Churchwide Assembly, 952 voting members from the ELCA's 65 synods and 9,638 congregations elected a new presiding bishop and secretary, and deliberated and adopted various budgets, financial campaigns, social statements.

Last week, Caroline Babylon, Evelyn Babylon, Beth Clementson and I volunteered at the 2013 Churchwide Assembly that was hosted by the Southwestern Pennsylvania Synod.

It was the last biennial gathering of the ELCA's highest legislative authority before the assembly transitions to a triennial cycle, according to Ms. Hunter.

“Always being made New” was the theme of The Evangelical Lutheran Church in American 2013 Churchwide Assembly that took place August 12-17, 2013 at the David L. Lawrence Convention Center, Pittsburgh, PA.

For more articles, news briefs, pictures and information on the 2013 ELCA Assembly, #ELCACWA, go to: http://kevindayhoff.blogspot.com/search/label/%23ELCACWA.
To learn more about the ELCA or to find an ELCA congregation go to www.elca.org

For more articles, news briefs, pictures and information on the 2013 ELCA Assembly, #ELCACWA, go to: http://kevindayhoff.blogspot.com/search/label/%23ELCACWA.
To learn more about the ELCA or to find an ELCA congregation go to www.elca.org

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Saturday, October 29, 2011

Wall Street Journal: Steve Malanga: How Harrisburg Borrowed Itself Into Bankruptcy


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October 29, 2011 -- 5:00 a.m. EDT


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STEVEN MALANGA
Steve Malanga: How Harrisburg Borrowed Itself Into Bankruptcy


Can the capital of Pennsylvania stiff creditors when a credible payment plan is available?



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MARY KISSEL 
Barry Silbert: So Who Needs Wall Street?

Barry Silbert of SecondMarket is innovating around America's broken public capital markets.



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STEVEN E. LANDSBURG 
Steven E. Landsburg: How the Death Tax Hurts the Poor

It encourages the rich to pick extra fruit, leaving the trees a little barer for the rest of us.

REVIEW &  OUTLOOK


The Other Jobs Crisis
The immigration crackdown has created labor shortages.

 
Asmaa Sakharov?

Europe rewards the wrong Arab revolutionary.

 
Less Popular All the Time

'ObamaCare' has become the great unmentionable.


TODAY'S COLUMNIST
PEGGY NOONAN
Noonan: The Divider vs. the Thinker

While Obama readies an ugly campaign, Paul Ryan gives a serious account of what ails America.

 

JAMES TARANTO
Best of the Web Today: Crowd Displeaser

Three years later, will Obama's victory site become an Obamaville?

COMMENTARY


HOLMAN W. JENKINS, JR.
Jenkins: Great, Good and Guilty?

Will Rajaratnam now testify against Rajat Gupta in return for a shorter sentence?



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Notable & Quotable
Actor Michael Caine on his brief youthful flirtation with communism.



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Notable & Quotable
Tim Carney on Obama's lobbyist supporters.



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Multiple Personality Deception
"Sybil Exposed" argues that the famous patient who inspired a 1970s panic was more the victim of her psychiatrist than of mental illness. Carol Tavris reviews.



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BRENDAN SIMMS
Birth of the Modern World

Niall's Ferguson's "Civilization" tells of how the West—and not, as the book's subtitle has it, "the rest"—came to be a source of economic dynamism and political stability.



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JACQUES BARZUN
The Years With Trilling

Jacques Barzun reviews "Why Trilling Matters" and recounts his own intellectual partnership with the literary critic.

See all of today's editorials and op-eds, video interviews and commentary on Opinion Journal.

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Thursday, September 29, 2011

Kevin Dayhoff The Tentacle: The Nine Capitals of the United States


September 28, 2011

A “Capital” History Lesson
Kevin E. Dayhoff
Yesterday, September 27, one city in the United States celebrated the anniversary of the occasion when it was the capital of the United States for one day. Can you name that city? How many cities have served as the capital of our nation since September 5, 1774?

For many well-read and knowledgeable political and history junkies, there is nothing more fun than historical trivia. Perhaps because little known gems from history give us a much needed respite from the heated discussions over contemporary politics.

It was Lancaster, PA...  



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Wednesday, February 10, 2010

John P. Murtha - A Complex and Complicated Life

John P. Murtha - A Complex and Complicated Life

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John P. Murtha, the Democrat congressman from Pennsylvania, died at Virginia Hospital Center Monday at the age of 77 after complications from gall-bladder surgery.

For some, Congressman Murtha burst upon the scene to become a household name and patriot, who spoke ‘truth to power’ against the Iraq war during the administration of President George W. Bush.

For others, Congressman Murtha was a complicated and complex, hypocritical, knee-jerk opportunistic lefty whose ‘principled’ objections to the war on terrorism quickly became irresponsible in tenor and tone.

Exacerbating the criticisms of Congressman Murtha was the perception that he mysteriously lost his voice of opposition to the war efforts once President Barack Obama was sworn into office.

Funny how that happens.

Even The Washington Post, not overwhelmingly known for going out of its way to say anything particularly unkind about Democrats, identified him in its lede as the “master of pork-barrel politics … considered one of the most influential on Capitol Hill,” and “a Vietnam veteran who staunchly supported military spending…”

Mr. Murtha held the seat in Congress from the 12th Congressional District in southwestern Pennsylvania for 19 terms. He first won the seat in a special election in 1974 after Republican Congressman John P. Saylor died in office.

Even a cursory review of his life and accomplishments reveals that Mr. Murtha was a gentleman for whom there is much to be admired and respected.

Certainly not to be overlooked is the fact that Mr. Murtha continued his service to our country by being the first Vietnam veteran to take a seat in Congress.

The road to Vietnam and Congress actually began as far back as the early 1950s.

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Saturday, November 14, 2009

Covered bridge at Valley Forge

Covered bridge at Valley Forge

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The yellow leaves of late fall are all that remain of the woodland foliage the day after Veteran’s Day; but they shine brightly on the one-lane covered bridge, built in 1865, that spans Valley Creek in Valley Forge National Historical Park, King of Prussia, Pennsylvania. Photo by Kevin Dayhoff November 12, 2009

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