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Ken Eastburn and Dave Gregg are now friends Nov 15, 2011
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Dave Gregg and Michael Bradley are now friends Nov 15, 2010
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Dave Gregg updated their profile Sep 6, 2009
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Denise Charles left a comment for Dave Gregg
's great to be a part of this network. I am excited about what God is doing all over the globe and also about what He is doing right here in my homeland of Barbados. I can't take the time to tell my entire story now but it is sufficient to…
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How are you Denise?
Aug 7, 2009
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Ken Johnson left a comment for Dave Gregg
Dave, Thanks for inviting me months ago. I'm sorry that I haven't check the website. I'm just starting to check it out. I've been a christian for 26 years and have been through 4 churches. I will never go back to the instutional…
Aug 6, 2009
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joanne guarnieri commented on Dave Gregg's blog post 'What's in a Name?'
this was so good am heartened to read your other posts. After having studied the Life of Moses three times (Exodus through Deuteronomy) and taught it as well, I thought I pretty well understood what God meant when He said "I Am Who I Am."…
Jul 21, 2009
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What's in a Name?

[This article is reproduced here from the original on my blog.]I am not my name. I am not my face. I am not my thoughts, my feelings, or my physical body. Those are all things I have, but none of those things I am. So, who am I?Identity is famously difficult to define. I can answer, "I am David Gregg," but do you know who I am because you know my name? I am not my name. It's a great…See More
Blog post by Dave Gregg Jul 19, 2009
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Jim Stow commented on Dave Gregg's blog post 'Fairness Is the Line'
Dave, I appreciate your article, at least the portion of it I had time to read. Actually, you are being too kind to "being fair". The scripture considers "an eye for an eye and a tooth for a tooth" as fairness. The recipient of…
Jun 30, 2009
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Andrew Wekesa Wafula left a comment for Dave Gregg
Dave God bless you for embracing true Christianity full of love. Will be anywhere in Africa soon? remember your real brother in Lord Andrew IN western Kenya Kitale. Pray for our plans to build orphanage project
Jun 3, 2009
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Old Pete commented on Dave Gregg's blog post 'Fairness Is the Line'
I have just had an amazing couple of hours reading some of Dave and Maggie's writings. Life isn't fair - suffering is unevenly distributed - real love is almost unknown! I have been a committed 'Christian' for almost 50 years -…
May 19, 2009
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Eric Barkley commented on Dave Gregg's blog post 'Why I Don't Like Church Names'
Ditto: As I started out in 1968 as a Southern Baptist and starting my walk with Jesus, the “name” thing got to me too. I just told people I was a Christian. Your make light with your humor of a important truth and what really hurts the…
May 6, 2009
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Maggie commented on Dave Gregg's blog post 'Fairness Is the Line'
thanks for this thought provoking entry. I too have been meditating on love quite a bit lately. Wrote a long email to some friends with some meditations about it which I think will eventually make it in some form to my blog. Plus revisited an…
Apr 26, 2009
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Fairness Is the Line

[This article is reproduced here from the original on my blog.]Fairness is metallic. It is joyless. It is good only by default—only because it is not evil. It is the line that delineates what is good to do and what is not, but it is just the line—not the path. It says, "Beyond this point are higher things, better things. Beyond this point is love." Fairness is the line—the closest…See More
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Dave Gregg and Kevin Stewart are now friends Apr 22, 2009
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"Lycabas" by George MacDonald

[This article is reproduced here from the original on my blog.]I only just discovered this poem. But already it is a favorite. I believe MacDonald here is writing from his experience as a father of eleven children—four of whom preceded him in death, along with some of his earlier grandchildren. This man knew suffering. But he also knew hope.Read, and learn from a man,…See More
Blog post by Dave Gregg Apr 19, 2009
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Dave Gregg commented on Dave Gregg's blog post 'Light and the Pursuit of Truth'
:) Me too. Oh, and James, I in Lilith now.
Mar 29, 2009
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Dave Gregg commented on Dave Gregg's blog post 'The Crowded Middle'
Thanks Dena! I'm glad you're not a skimmer. :) Tell me about yourself! Where are you on the journey? (Private Message is welcome.)
Mar 29, 2009
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Dena Brehm commented on Dave Gregg's blog post 'Love, Not Law, as a Standard for Conduct'
Ahhhhhh, the glorious and responsive freedom!
Mar 29, 2009
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Dena Brehm commented on Dave Gregg's blog post 'Light and the Pursuit of Truth'
George MacDonald has opened doors through which I have gladly entered ... never looking back.
Mar 29, 2009
If you want to read my actual blog, links are to the left under "RSS", or you can go to thegoodquestion.com. Below are just thoughts I have from time to time and some posts from my blog that I have decided to duplicate here.

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What's in a Name?

[This article is reproduced here from the original on my blog.]





I am not my name. I am not my face. I am not my thoughts, my feelings, or my physical body. Those are all things I have, but none of those things I am. So, who am I?



Identity is famously difficult to define. I can answer, "I am David Gregg," but do you know who I am… Continue

Posted on July 19, 2009 at 1:30am — 1 Comment

Dave Gregg

Fairness Is the Line

[This article is reproduced here from the original on my blog.]



Fairness is metallic. It is joyless. It is good only by default—only because it is not evil. It is the line that delineates what is good to do and what is not, but it is just the line—not the path. It says, "Beyond this point are higher things, better things. Beyond this point is love." Fairness is… Continue

Posted on April 23, 2009 at 6:00am — 3 Comments

Dave Gregg

"Lycabas" by George MacDonald

[This article is reproduced here from the original on my blog.]



I only just discovered this poem. But already it is a favorite. I believe MacDonald here is writing from his experience as a father of eleven children—four of whom preceded him in death, along with some of his earlier grandchildren. This man knew suffering. But he also knew hope.

Read,…
Continue

Posted on April 19, 2009 at 4:30am

Dave Gregg

Love, Not Law, as a Standard for Conduct

[This article is reproduced here from the original on my blog.]



Before reading this, I strongly encourage you to read the last post, "Cliff Notes on Galatians" (here or on my… Continue

Posted on March 24, 2009 at 3:39am — 1 Comment

Dave Gregg

Cliff Notes on Galatians

[This article is reproduced here from the original on my blog. The follow-up post, "Love, Not Law, as a Standard for Conduct," is also available.]



What follows is an abbreviated version of Paul's open letter to the Believers in the province of Galatia. It… Continue

Posted on March 23, 2009 at 3:30am

Comment Wall (5 comments)

At 1:56am on March 1, 2009, Old PeteOld Pete said…
It's a small world - I recognise your pic but I can't think of the name you use elsewhere
At 8:51am on March 23, 2009, Marshall DiakonMarshall Diakon said…
Dave, I received an e-message that you had added me here as a "friend", but, looking to see, I don't appear today to be on your friends list. Did I come and go? Would you happen to know (in Bloomfield) Maria Wade or Ross Eiler?
At 8:19am on June 3, 2009, Andrew Wekesa WafulaAndrew Wekesa Wafula said…
Dave God bless you for embracing true Christianity full of love. Will be anywhere in Africa soon? remember your real brother in Lord Andrew IN western Kenya Kitale. Pray for our plans to build orphanage project
At 12:09am on August 6, 2009, Ken JohnsonKen Johnson said…
Dave, Thanks for inviting me months ago. I'm sorry that I haven't check the website. I'm just starting to check it out. I've been a christian for 26 years and have been through 4 churches. I will never go back to the instutional church. I believe it is set up like a business. The church in America has to repent for its greed. Also for most churches, they leave little for the Holy Spirit. I am in the S.F. Bay Area and have been taking a break from church. I am looking for a organic group in the Bay Area eventually. It looks like your a poet. I'm a musician. I hope you can connect with some people. Again, sorry for not responding to the friends request. Keep the Faith!! Ken Johnson
At 7:58pm on September 5, 2009, Denise CharlesDenise Charles said…
's great to be a part of this network. I am excited about what God is doing all over the globe and also about what He is doing right here in my homeland of Barbados. I can't take the time to tell my entire story now but it is sufficient to say that while my husband Gabriel and I were still Associate Pastors at a non-denominational fairly institutional church (where God nonetheless was moving) we began to feel distinctly uncomfortable with much of what we did and with much of what had become standard in most evangelical churches; even those which like ours at the time, were patterned after the "new apostolic churches". We were growing weary of much of the Pastoral dependency, emphasis on hierarchy, and other challenges of institutionalization including "over-programming!". We knew of nothing at the time called simple churches or organic churches but God in His wisdom began to emerge within our hearts a new and more relational emphasis in ministry and as we became exposed to the literature out there it began to resonate with our spirits more and more. My husband Gabriel and I would be quite pleased to connect with others following the journey of simple church. God Bless!

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