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  • Michael Duduit
    March 1997
    As we prepare to enter the twenty-first century, it is clear that western culture is caught in a whirlwind of conflicting values and...
  • Michael Duduit
    January 1997
    After our recent move, my family began to visit a variety of local churches in our new community and I began to rediscover that age-old...
  • Michael Duduit
    November 1996
    Attention, readers: does anybody know where my stuff is? Anybody?Anyone who has ever moved house and home (and that includes every...
  • Michael Duduit
    September 1996
    Any preacher without a sense of humor would be better off finding another place of Christian service. Truth is, it's impossible to...
  • Michael Duduit
    July 1996
    I've learned an important lesson: never, ever, ever tell your wife that you're never moving again.When we moved into our Louisville...
  • Michael Duduit
    May 1996
    I may never again be able to preach on the subject of raising children. I now have one.James Robert Duduit -- light of my life and...
  • Michael Duduit
    March 1996
    During the past several weeks I have been discovering a whole new world with its own language: bits and browsers, ftp's and domains,...
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By Michael Duduit
I remember when e-mail was the coolest thing going. Now e-mail is for us old guys, as the millennial generation has stepped things up to communicating with each other via text-messaging. You’ve seen them – young men and women pounding away at their tiny cell phones with their thumbs, sending each other important messages like RUOK (“Are you OK?”) and IBCNU (“I’ll be seeing you”) in an obscure code known only to people under the age of 25. In case you...

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