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De repente, num instante fugaz,

os fogos de artifício anunciam que o ano novo está presente e o ano velho ficou para trás.

 

De repente, num instante fugaz,

as taças de champagne se cruzam

e o vinho francês borbulhante anuncia

que o ano velho se foi e ano novo chegou.

 

De repente, os olhos se cruzam, as mãos se entrelaçam e os seres humanos, num abraço caloroso, num so pensamento, exprimem um só desejo e uma só aspiração: PAZ E AMOR.

 

De repente, não importa a nação, não importa a língua, não importa a cor, não importa a origem, porque todos são humanos e descendentes de um só Pai, os homens lembram-se apenas de um só verbo: AMAR.

 

De repente, sem mágoa, sem rancor, sem ódio, os homens cantam uma só canção, um só hino, o hino da liberdade.

 

De repente, os homens esquecem o passado, lembram-se do futuro venturoso, de como é bom viver. .

 

Feliz Ano Novo!!

  

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rue des Repenties. Le Panier. Marseille

De repente toda mágica se acabou e na nossa casinha apertada

Tá faltando graça e tá sobrando espaço

To sobrando num sobrado sem ventilador

Vai dizer, que nossas preces não alcançaram o céu

Coração, que ainda vem me perguntar o que conteceu

Contece seu rosto por acaso ainda tem o gosto meu (...) "

- A Bailarina e o Soldado de Chumbo , O Teatro Mágico

Duclaw Brewing Company's new ale, Repent, was just released tonight at their exclusive Brewer's Reserve Invitation. It contains 14.6% ABV and is served in a 12 oz. snifter glass. Good stuff!

By Vox One in Wilmington, CA

This man was walking through the Queens Street mall wearing clogs and a long sleeved button up with what seemed to be religious slogans written on them.

If Jesus is not your savior then He will be your judge on the last day. Repent and turn from you sins to God.

 

www.unlessyourepent.com

Daniel, Greg and I were walking along a street in Shinjuku, minding our own business, when some guy in a mini-van with loudspeakers _very slowly_ drives by, admonishing everyone for their sinful lives. Yeesh - you'd think you'd be safe from that sort of thing in Japan.

Some people just aren't all there.

 

Rice Cross Garden

Prattville, AL

Rites of Redemption - August th, 2023

Taken before the final game at Shea Stadium. Sunday, Sept. 29. Mets lost to Marlins, 4-2.

Not the first time I've gotten a picture of this sign, either, but certain the first time I have on the bus.

commute to work 20050220

09 August 2017

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San Diego, CA

 

Confessing and Repenting:

 

“Everyone loves the idea of reconciliation– until it involves… confessing, repenting.” (– Eugene Cho)

 

Everything that happened in Charlottesville happened in response to a moment. A political moment. A social moment. A cultural moment.

 

That’s a difficult reality. I’ve always been a super big idealist. I recognize the good in people who have different views than me, and I want to encourage that. In a more perfect world, I’d say that political differences are no big deal, and our moral choices are what mattered.

 

In the world we get, those things are a lot more tangled.

 

The most important thing isn’t to find your opposing side that’s doing everything wrong and to heap on more shame and guilt. This only creates an unhelpful back-and-forth where defensiveness and anger drives people to extremes.

 

Instead, it’s more important (and really, just more practical) to look at your own realm, your own beliefs, your own communities to see what needs to be changed.

 

Politically: What do you tolerate just because somebody is wearing your “team colors?” How will you recognize when you’ve accepted sins like racism when they’re attached to your usual tastes?

 

Relationally: Do you always back down from the hard conversations? When is it worth it to challenge an idea?

 

Spiritually: What are you called to do now?

 

Tough questions are called tough for a reason, but we only suffer when we avoid them.

I don't think that's holy water.

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Protesters at Marines Memorial in Arlington, Virginia.

Promise Keepers 2006 - Unleashed

Glendale Arena, Glendale, Arizona

Neighborhood snowman preacher -

Louisville, Kentucky USA -

February 2010

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(con la analogica).

 

De repente me pregunto por qué tengo que contar esto, pero si uno empezara a preguntarse por qué hace todo lo que hace, si uno se preguntara solamente por qué acepta una invitación a cenar (ahora pasa una paloma, y me parece que un gorrión) o por qué cuando alguien nos ha contado un buen cuento, en seguida empieza como una cosquilla en el estómago y no se está tranquilo hasta entrar en la oficina de al lado y contar a su vez el cuento; recién entonces uno está bien, está contento y puede volverse a su trabajo. Que yo sepa nadie ha explicado esto, de manera que lo mejor es dejarse de pudores y contar, porque al fin y al cabo nadie se avergüenza de respirar o de ponerse los zapatos; son cosas que se hacen, y cuando pasa algo raro, cuando dentro del zapato encontramos una araña o al respirar se siente como un vidrio roto, entonces hay que contar lo que pasa, contarlo a los muchachos de la oficina o al médico. Ay, doctor, cada vez que respiro...

 

Siempre contarlo, siempre quitarse esa cosquilla molesta del estómago.

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