Jonathan Wagner
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Education/Experience
Youth Pastor, A.S Business Administration, Currently studying Religion at Liberty UniversityInterests
theology, youth ministry, Christianity, postmodern culture, West Virginia University athletics, weight liftingMotto
"I must become less, He must become greater." John 3:30
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Reality Versus InsanityA poetic dialog open to interpretation, but originally intended to describe a wrestling with the overwhelming thoughts associated with God and meaning of life. This work also highlights the relentless pursuit of God in my mind and within my very being.
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The NFL Preseason: A Joke?The NFL Preseason needs to be tweaked and changed so that it can maximize its potential to generate fan excitement. Come explore the future of the NFL Preseason and investigate some ideas on how the NFL Preseason can regain relevance.
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Big Ten Expansion is the Big East DemiseAddressing huge conference realignment rumors in the off-season from the perspective of the Big East and the Big Ten.
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Roanoke, Virginia's Best Hometown RestaurantsAn overview of Roanoke's best hometown restaurants. We will take a look at the hometown eating options in Roanoke and give you an informed overview of Roanoke's best.
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The Current State of the ChurchEvaluating where the church is at, so that we may restore the church to fulfill its purpose.
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What You Need to Know About CruisingA guide to cruising. Enjoy your vacation!
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Beautiful, Tranquil Smith Mountain Lake, VAAn overview to the Greater Smith Mountain Lake, VA community. Ideal for those wanting more information on a Smith Mountain Lake vacation or for information about the area for retirement or relocation.
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Infamous God: The Failure of Christians to Understand Postmodern CultureChristians have helped to make God infamous. We've defiled His name and at times acted like we were God. Hopefully, this article will provide guidance for a new generation to make God accessible, not exclusive.




