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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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Michael Duduit
January 1996
A few weeks ago I was called by a reporter from the Christian Science Monitor, who was doing a story on the length of sermons. Aren't...
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Michael Duduit
November 1995
James Finn Garner has made a fortune with his two books which recast traditional nursery rhymes in more "politically correct" language.I...
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Michael Duduit
September 1995
As I observe what's taking place in the world of computing these days, I understand what it must be like to drive a Yugo on the Autobahn.Every...
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Michael Duduit
July 1995
"Come in, Brother Bob," Fred exclaimed as he greeted the pastor at the door. "Come in and have a seat."As the pastor settled into a...
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Michael Duduit
May 1995
With this issue, Preaching officially celebrates its tenth birthday. Ten years of publication -- sixty issues. Few of the hundreds...
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Michael Duduit
March 1995
We all understand the hectic nature of contemporary life, but some folks seem determined to carry it to extremes.A recent article in...
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Michael Duduit
If anyone knows words, it should be the fine people at the Merriam-Webster company, who publish a variety of dictionaries. Each year, it seems, they scour the culture to search out those new words and phrases that have come into common use, and this year they’ve added more than 100 new entries to their Collegiate Dictionary (according to a story in the July 7 Dallas Morning News).Among the new entries for the latest edition:Air quotes is defined as "gestures made by raising and flexing the index and middle fingers of both hands, used to call attention to a spoken word or expression." If this is an appropriate entry, then I’d suggest they also add bop you one, which is what my dad did to "call attention" to my failure to obey promptly.Dirty bomb is a "bomb designed to release radioactive...
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Michael Duduit
This is the summer of the book boxes at the Duduit household.As I shared with you in a previous issue, this summer our family is moving to Anderson, S.C., where I assume duties as the founding dean of...
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Michael Duduit
These days, American businesses seem to be outsourcing more and more products and services. Call a firm for information about Aunt Ethel’s airline flight, or to get help with a computer problem, and you’re...
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Michael Duduit
Every day is special, but some are more special than others.
At least that seems to be the case, judging by the plethora of “holidays” that are wedging their way into the calendar. I’m not talking about...
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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...
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Michael Duduit
By now, any church leader who has visited a Christian bookstore or a Christian website in the past few years has seen the term “Emerging Church."
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Michael Duduit
Someone e-mailed me the other day to alert me that my name had appeared in an article in Wikipedia. Apparently an old friend had gone to the entry about my seminary alma mater and listed me as a “notable...
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