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Blog Name: Addicted Mindset
Url: http://christibowman.com
Language: English
Topics: addiction, Kingdom of God, Missions
Description: I've found myself addicted to many things that have hurt me spiritually, but with the help of an AMAZING God, a WONDERFUL husband, and a few good friends I am overcoming. I have what some people call an addictive personality, and I have heard it said that when one addiction is given up it can be quickly replaced with the next best thing that comes along...all I can say is I HOPE SO.
Popularity: 51 Followers

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Is a Christian Nation Anti-Christ?
I love dialogue. My favorite part about reading a fellow blogger's blog is reading the comments his/her post has stirred his/her readers to make, because that is where the true conversation lies. A writer cannot disclaim everything nor can they come close to considering all of the opinions out there concerning the subject they have chosen to expound upon. It disturbs me when people get angry at the writer for not considering a certain aspect before writing his/her post. There is absolute merit to a reader pointing out something they believe the writer has not thought about when making his/her point...it is integral to discussion. Pointing out holes in a writer's thought helps both the
Is Living Counter to American Culture Un-godly?
I have been researching freeganism and this exploration led to my first
Is Christianity Really Any Different?
Seth Barnes, CEO of Adventures in Missions, posted on Facebook today that three of their missionaries are being held in Muslim jails for testifying about their faith in a Muslim nation (the AIM missionaries were released). My husband, Kevin, also posted about Christian missionaries in Africa who are responsible for the torture and murder of THOUSANDS of Nigerian children who were considered to be witches (the children were not released).I'm sorry, but I find the timing of these two posts extremely ironic! Can we expect religion, by whatever name it calls itself, to be tolerant? Isn't a religion

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