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	<title>Comments on: The Diaper Dance</title>
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		<title>By: onlysometimesclever</title>
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		<description>Nice post.

As a Christian mom (w/ a worship pastor hubby) with four kids, there is something *in* them that makes them wanna get up and dance in worship.  We just had WorshipJamz on this morning, in fact.  Even my 14 month old daughter, who has a limited vocabulary, says, &quot;Das!!&quot; and will willingly go into the arms of anyone who will dance with her.

I had a conversation with a friend about that song, &quot;Undignified.&quot;  He told me that he didn&#039;t think God really wants us to make a fool out of ourselves, and didn&#039;t really agree with that song.  I don&#039;t particularly think God wants us to be fools, but He does, in my understanding, want us to not worry if, in living our Christian lives, we appear foolish to those around us.  IOW, we should not strive to avoid appearing foolish.

BTW, all three of my boys went through a stage where their favorite Bible story was David &amp; Goliath.  I think it appeals to so many facets of boyhood...</description>
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<p>As a Christian mom (w/ a worship pastor hubby) with four kids, there is something *in* them that makes them wanna get up and dance in worship.  We just had WorshipJamz on this morning, in fact.  Even my 14 month old daughter, who has a limited vocabulary, says, &#8220;Das!!&#8221; and will willingly go into the arms of anyone who will dance with her.</p>
<p>I had a conversation with a friend about that song, &#8220;Undignified.&#8221;  He told me that he didn&#8217;t think God really wants us to make a fool out of ourselves, and didn&#8217;t really agree with that song.  I don&#8217;t particularly think God wants us to be fools, but He does, in my understanding, want us to not worry if, in living our Christian lives, we appear foolish to those around us.  IOW, we should not strive to avoid appearing foolish.</p>
<p>BTW, all three of my boys went through a stage where their favorite Bible story was David &amp; Goliath.  I think it appeals to so many facets of boyhood&#8230;</p>
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