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We love the work of Encompass, which serves children and low income families in the Snoqualmie Valley. We've provided some volunteer support forthem over the years, and I hope to continue this.
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There's a massive herd of elk in North Bend and Snoqualmie, protected by some wild spaces. But the herd's growth and increase in valey traffic and development are making it hard for humans and elk to live together.
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Grace writes eloquently about her experience with the charismatic movement and the new apostolic reformation.
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Alan Hirsch writes well about network dynamics.
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Sustaining Meaning: An Ojibwe Story
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Excellent summary of why you – yes, YOU – should be using Evernote.
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This is a sad, sad story. It's about internal politics from my local tribe, who are concerned with how to distribute money from a casino that's currently being built.
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How many monks does it take to change a light bulb? That depends on whether they’ve gotten around to installing the compact fluorescent ones inside the abbey. For the Holy Cross Abbey in Berryville, the preferred answer is “Not many monks at all.”



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