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La vie d'une fille: Getting out of the Towers
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Apr 20, 2011. Getting out of the Towers. Got a bit of a series going. If this post seems confusing, check out:. Pits, Towers, Fields and Dancing. They feel like a big, fat failure. They often are more concerned with the WHAT (what should I do, when? What should others do, when? Rather than WHY. Literally speaking, we could consider the Towers to be symbolic of institutions that promote religious rituals or dogmatic thinking, while missing the point of Christian spirituality: intimacy with Christ. This is...
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La vie d'une fille: Not Forgotten
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Jan 29, 2011. However, even those last people will never be able to understand the width, the depth, the height of the ocean. They will never know all the creatures, all the underwater worlds, all the secret volcanoes. They cannot see the storm on one end and the sunrise in the other. They cannot predict the ocean's movements, or winds, or direction. It's just too big. Still, one thing is certain: the goal must always be to go deeper. I have a story. But do you know? I climb a tree. I had a specific one ...
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La vie d'une fille: The Shadowlands
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Apr 20, 2011. Previous blogs in this series:. 1- Pits, Towers, Fields and Dancing. 2- Thoughts on Sheep. 3- Getting out of the Towers. I'll admit, "The Shadowlands" is an ominous title for a place that many consider pretty great. But the Shadowlands is decisively what this place is called. So where do the Shadowlands fit in? Well, the Shadowlands is where everyone else lives. Here are the nice features of the Shadowlands:. We are only intolerant of intolerance! Stand far higher than the gray buildings in...
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La vie d'une fille: When the Tower Crumbles: getting to the Land of Grace
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May 6, 2011. When the Tower Crumbles: getting to the Land of Grace. Previous blogs in this series:. 1- Pits, Towers, Fields and Dancing. 2- Thoughts on Sheep. 3- Getting out of the Towers. 5- The Land of Grace: Casting Shadows. Guys, my heart is so heavy today. This week has been a deluge of tragedies in the lives of people I care about. My students, some of my dearest friends, my core group girls- favorite people all around me are being crushed by tragedy and disappointment. Could you be miraculous?
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La vie d'une fille: The ONLY one: other trips into the Land of Grace
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May 24, 2011. The ONLY one: other trips into the Land of Grace. Previous blogs in this series:. 1- Pits, Towers, Fields and Dancing. 2- Thoughts on Sheep. 3- Getting out of the Towers. 5- The Land of Grace: Casting Shadows. 6- When the Tower Crumbles: Getting to the Land of Grace. 8- Holy Scripture, Batman. 9- Shadows in the Land of Grace: the Comparison Game. I've written one blog. The ONLY one who knows everything in us. The ONLY one who loves us unconditionally, in spite of knowing everything in us.
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La vie d'une fille: A Disclaimer
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May 9, 2011. I would like to clarify some things. 2) Also, have you noticed that, even as I deride the Towers for relying too heavily on formulas, there are a number of implied formulas all throughout this analogy? 3) On that note, I feel the need to announce the fact that I am hypocritical far more often than I wish I was. In my " Casting Shadows. I am outside the Land of Grace often. Learning still. Slowly. The land of grace. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). La vie d'une fille. This one, in fact.
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La vie d'une fille: Quoted:
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Jul 11, 2011. 8220;I wrote my last paper before graduation under the streetlight outside my home because my dad was an alcoholic and turned off the electricity whenever he wanted to go to sleep. ‘I’m not paying for electricity for no-good children! 8217; But luckily my bedroom window wasn’t too far away from a streetlight, so I opened my curtains wide and turned my notebook towards the light… I wrote for hours that way.”. So, a normal sickness—a normal problem… it is all complicated by this w...8221; ...
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La vie d'une fille: What Tremendous Things
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Oct 2, 2011. It's been a while. I know. This last week has been a heavy one. One of my seniors, our most well known basketball player and a darling to all, got diagnosed with leukemia last Saturday night. All day Monday, I spent my classes processing through this devastating news with my students. It was an exhausting day, filled with many questions of, "WHY? Why would God allow this? Why would you allow this God? 8220;Every time you make a choice you are turning the central part of you, the part of you ...
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La vie d'une fille: The Land of Grace: casting shadows
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Apr 26, 2011. The Land of Grace: casting shadows. Previous blogs in this series:. 1- Pits, Towers, Fields and Dancing. 2- Thoughts on Sheep. 3- Getting out of the Towers. This blog is going to be a harder one to write because as I've said, I'm still new here. I still haven't fully explored my way around the Land of Grace yet, but I want to write this blog before I start getting into the details of how one gets in and how one gets out. So, I'll just tell you what I can see from here. Who else is there?
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La vie d'une fille: South Africa: Soweto
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Jul 18, 2011. Our goal for the day was to teach the Peer Educators the basic components of planning a lesson effectively- we'd been up late the night before, working a soccer analogy into the lesson so that they'd have a clear visual to correlate the "education lingo" with. Andy and Sally would present the teaching components, and then I would follow up with how those could be related to a soccer game. I was really excited. :). Especially when we brought in the soccer analogy, we saw the Peer Educators o...