What I Learned From 2008 – Andy Cottichio

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Guest post by Andy Cottichio who writes over at The Narrow Road.

  • JuneThe Road Goes Ever On and On This is my first post ever and the start of my journey.
  • JulyThe Edge of a Storm Thoughts on evangelism and the stormy environment one faces when one does evangelize in today’s world.
  • AugustDisobedience vs. Indifference What is it better to treat God with? Neither, but which is worse?
  • SeptemberAll of the Rigor, None of the Mortis After a 30 year business career, what it is like adjusting to seminary life.
  • OctoberPity The Language That… Some musings on the difficulties of English from a man relieved he doesn’t have to study Greek and Hebrew.
  • NovemberMoney Changes Everything Thoughts on money and what is important in an unsettled economy.
  • December- Healed My first attempt at poetry on a paraphrase of Acts 3:1-10. At least it is the first attempt I was willing to make public.

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Andy Cottichio is 52 and a retired business executive, and he lives with his wife in the Dallas area. He currently attends Dallas Theological Seminary pursuing a Masters in Biblical Studies and is looking forward to a career in ministry in a few years.

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