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  • There is no Shteem-Intshein in the Bible

    Sep 2, 2013

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    Amish Bible

    Pennsylvania Deitsh, a spoken language primarily used within Amish communities, carries a rich cultural and linguistic heritage. While High German is traditionally employed for religious purposes, the Amish have embraced Pennsylvania Deitsh as their everyday language.

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  • I Missed the Chicken House: Why I Didn’t Attend an Amish Service Today

    Sep 2, 2013

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    Amish School

    I visited Yoder’s Amish farm, hoping to attend an authentic service. While the teacher couldn’t invite me, she directed me to an Amish farmer. But lost on the roads of Berlin, Ohio, and missing the key landmark of a chicken house, I ended up at an English service instead.

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  • Berlin and Mount Hope in Amish Country 

    Sep 1, 2013

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    Amish Carriage

    Today’s tour through Holmes County

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  • Should Pastors (or any of us) Read the Word on an iPad?

    Aug 30, 2013

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    Should Pastors (or any of us) Read the Word on an iPad? What is your opinion? I must admit I feel a little bit awkward to use my smartphone during worship service.

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  • Military Intervention in Syria?

    Aug 30, 2013

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    Military Intervention in Syria? It is hard to make up one’s mind but I feel Nick Baines asks the right questions. Read and think.

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  • We are Family

    Aug 29, 2013

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    Mt Zion UCC Cleveland Während meiner Internship bei der UCC in Cleveland besuche ich sonntags… Auf Deutsch lesen – View Post in German or use Google Translate for a not too perfect English translation

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  • Reza Aslan: Zealot. The Life and Times of Jesus of Nazareth

    Aug 29, 2013

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    Reza Aslan: Zealot. The Life and Times of Jesus of Nazareth Reza Aslan’s Book on Jesus already has a Wikipedia Page but you also might want to read the reviews. And this is the Fox News interview that started the media frenzy about the book. Watch it for yourself. Reviews of the book: New York…

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  • Aug 27, 2013

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    Just switched from  WORD to Texmaker for my report, the typesetting is definitely better and pdf a better format to share. And in case I still need a WORD version of the document, I found that pdftoword.com yields good results.

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  • Please, Girl, Read Your Dang Bible

    Aug 27, 2013

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    Please, Girl, Read Your Dang Bible New Republic: The kind of marriage this holy God has instituted is described in that book he wrote, the Bible, which is what opponents of gay marriage lean on, implicitly and not, when they talk about “traditional marriage.” But the kind of marriages described in the Bible have nothing…

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  • Online Religion as Lived Religion. Methodological Issues in the Study of Religious Participation on the Internet

    Aug 26, 2013

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    Online Religion as Lived Religion. Methodological Issues in the Study of Religious Participation on the Internet Religion Online versus Online Religion? What theological framework do we use? Are we replicating an off-line church in cyberspace or are we seeking new and genuine expressions of an online church?

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About me

I’m Ralf Peter Reimann (he/him), Pastor and Internet Commissioner at the Evangelical Church in the Rhineland, living in Mülheim an der Ruhr/Germany. This is my personal blog. My professional blog, theonet.de, explores theology, technology, social media, AI, and more. Here at ralpe.eu, you’ll find my sermons, recipes, travel stories, and other reflections. I blog in German, English, and Spanish.

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