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Monday, April 11, 2011

markskalberg: We all need help don’t we? We all have moments of ...

markskalberg: We all need help don’t we? We all have moments of ...: "We all need help don’t we? We all have moments of awkwardness. Speaker David Edwards calls them ‘goober moments’. Most of my goober mo..."
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markskalberg
This is my personal blog.It's about helping others better understand who God is and how our response to Him impacts every area of our lives. On occasion I write about stuff that doesn’t fit into that description. My goal is to provide practical and life impacting content that you can apply to your work and personal life. If you want to be inspired and challenged then this blog is for you. I typically blog 1-2 times a week. To make sure you don’t miss my newest posts, you can subscribe here on the blog or e-mail.
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