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Despite the obvious emphasis of Scripture (in regard to suffering), we are bombarded by suggestions that the “successful” Christian living takes place in the realm of constant victory, health, wholeness, and financial prosperity. In response to this we are not to pretend that suffering doesn’t exist or that it might be instantly cured. Such notions are the product of empty heads and closed Bibles.
Seeking God? We have totally revised corporate worship services to be sensitive to “seekers.” If worship were to be tailored for seekers, it would be directed exclusively to believers, for no one except believers ever seeks God (Rom. 3:9-12).
From: dcross@pts.mot.com (Daniel Cross X8663 P5108). About the quickest
tofu recipe I know is this one: Mix some flour (about .5 cup) with your
favorite spices (I like cayenne). Press most of the water out of a block of
tofu with a towel, then slice it up any old way. Dip the slices in soy
sauce, then in the flour/spice mix, and place on a baking tray. Bake for
20-30 minutes (a toaster-oven is great for this). If you like them browned
a little more, put them under the broiler for 5 min. before serving.
From: samv@netcom.com (Sam Voeller). sort of a boring tofu user myself,
but one recipe I have is so yummy I use it in all sorts of things. Preheat
oven to 350 degrees (f) cut tofu (firm) into 1" cubes dip cubed tofu in soy
sauce, and dust on all sides with fresh-ground black pepper set on lightly
oiled (or non-stick) baking sheet and bake for 30 minutes, turning once so
that all sides are browned evenly. This gives the tofu some real, chewable
texture, as well as a spicey zing. I use these tofu chunks in thick stews,
or just over steamed veggies.
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