A Recap of July 2024

Welcome to the monthly Faith on the Fringe update.

You’ll find links I published on Patheos in July and memes I posted on Faith on the Fringe on Facebook.

You’ll also find new memes and a few favorites from the past.

A reminder that I’d love to speak in person with your group. I enjoy the opportunity to travel and see more of the country.

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We lost icon Richard Simmons in July, and on July 15 I published this remembrance.

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It’s baseball season and my baseball novel, Faith, Hope, and Baseball is available on Amazon:

Faith, Hope, and Baseball novel cover

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On July 27, I posted the question, “Is Your God too Small?” based on the sermon that week.

God’s gift to me, when she was a year and a half, boldly setting off on her own.

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Coming in August, the anniversary of the murder of a Civil Rights activist you need to remember, as well as the anniversary of the March on Washington and King’s “I have a dream” speech.

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In June I followed in the footsteps of Thomas Merton, from the Trappist monastery outside Bardstown, Kentucky, to the streets of Louisville.

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“It's very possible that I could be the first presidential candidate to run and make money on it.” – Donald Trump, Fortune magazine, 2000.

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Follow this link for Christian cartoons.

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See you next month and thanks for following Faith on the Fringe.  

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Pastor Jim Meisner, Jr. earned his M.Div. from the oldest HBCU seminary in the United States. He’s the author of the novel Faith, Hope, and Baseball, available on Amazon, or follow this link to order an autographed copy. He created and manages the Facebook page Faith on the Fringe.

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