can you buy Lyrica at walmart My title is a play on Christian theologian Paul Tillich’s sermon title, “Behold I Am Doing a New Thing,” a quote from the Hebrew scriptures in which God is the speaker. I don’t know exactly when he preached that sermon, but the print version I have was published over half a decade ago. It is almost eerily relevant today. Having the speaker be “we,” however, changes the terms of the discussion significantly. We’ll consider the interplay of the genuinely new and what’s gone before; is there anything really new under the sun? How is growth both gain and loss at the same time? This season of the year provides us with an apt natural metaphor for our theme. How can our Principles inform how we consider these questions?
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