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Writing the Unwritten: November 2010
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Today is where your book begins". Sunday, November 14, 2010. You Do It Afraid, And Something Happens. With writing, you start where you are, and you usually do it poorly. You just do it - you do it afraid. And something happens." -Anne Lamott. Phase 1 - Move to Hollywood (June - Sept 2009). Phase 2 - Settle In, Listen Up (Oct 2009 - May 2010). How did they work out, you may ask? Became my anthem for missed UNC compatriots. I read A Million Miles in a Thousand Years. Which made me think about living a goo...
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Writing the Unwritten: Jesus, Justice, Nonviolence & Valentines
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Today is where your book begins". Saturday, February 14, 2009. Jesus, Justice, Nonviolence and Valentines. After contemplation, I conclude that this award which I receive on behalf of that movement is a profound recognition that nonviolence is the answer to the crucial political and moral question of our time - the need for man to overcome oppression and violence without resorting to violence and oppression.". Martin Luther King, Jr. during his acceptance speech of the 1964 Nobel Peace Prize. By a guy, J...
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Writing the Unwritten: April 2009
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Today is where your book begins". Monday, April 20, 2009. Wisdom from Nancy and Inarritu. For Luis. Because we are also what we have lost." - Amores Perros. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Subscribe to My Blog. Because we all know I don't post frequently enough. Through sun and desert by amanda barbee. Speaking of shepherds by betsey teater. Piebald life by alex kirk. Script without a name by kris wile. Viveza by ashleigh greene. Selections by abby farson. Unverdant ever by emily hylton. Click to Fight Hunger.
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seventeenth slate: February 2010
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Tuesday, February 23, 2010. A Brief Note on My Resolve. Oh, shut up. Saturday, February 6, 2010. Though i can tell you now that i've seen all the best picture and director nominees, and i think Kathryn Bigelow was the best director and Inglourious Basterds was the best picture. and i'm not likely to change my mind. reasoning for both of those opinions will follow in the coming weeks. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). A Brief Note on My Resolve. View my complete profile. You Do It Afraid, And Something Happens.
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seventeenth slate: February 2011
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Sunday, February 27, 2011. Some of these might be slightly different than in my initial posts. Will win: Day and Night. Should win: Day and Night. Will win: God of Love. Will win: Strangers No More. Will win: Inside Job. Should win: Inside Job. Will win: In a Better World. Will win: Toy Story 3. Should win: Toy Story 3 (or The Illusionist). Should win: Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, Pt. 1. Should win: The Social Network. Will win: The Wolfman. Will win: The King's Speech. Should win: The Tempest.
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seventeenth slate: May 2010
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Thursday, May 27, 2010. Holding out for a hero. A couple days ago i watched Marty. The 1955 Best Picture winner. In case you haven't noticed, a careful blend of Turner Classic Movies and DVR have been really helping this blog out this summer. Sunday, May 23, 2010. We have no way of knowing where the heart is. See, every human is different. Okay, i have FOUR more! But i'm going to keep it brief. Which many felt simply ripped off the story of Pocahontas for the sake of an environmentalist nature was actual...
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seventeenth slate: Some people say, "Our God is too big for our body," and then I say, "Compared to what?"
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Thursday, November 4, 2010. Some people say, "Our God is too big for our body," and then I say, "Compared to what? One week ago, i was in the middle of worship at InterVarsity, enjoying myself, praising like i do. And then we sang a song that made me sit down and totally lose my vibe. For those of you who haven't heard it, the chorus and bridge read:. Our God, Our God. Our God is greater, our God is stronger. God You are higher than any other. Our God is Healer, awesome in power. Our God, Our God. Let's ...
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seventeenth slate: Celebrating Rock'n'Roll Legend Lady Gaga
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Wednesday, January 12, 2011. Celebrating Rock'n'Roll Legend Lady Gaga. So a friend of mine recently sent me a Huffington Post article about the recent Passion conference, Chris Tomlin, and Christian rock in general. It was basically saying that Christian rock is finding a niche, citing Tomlin's two albums on Billboard's top 20 last month. It was interesting enough, but it's not exactly news to those in a Christian community that David Crowder, Matt Redman, and Chris Tomlin are popular. There were a few w...
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Writing the Unwritten: September 2008
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Today is where your book begins". Thursday, September 25, 2008. At InterVarsity tonight Alex Kirk. Is talking about "Why We Rest." At lunch this week he, Sarah Vanderpool and I dialoged about this and what it means. Rest is something that our fast-paced Western culture does not do well. It's something that specifically our stressed-out UNC-Chapel Hill community doesn't do well either. So keep me accountable, okay? Tuesday, September 23, 2008. Event #2: MONDAY - On my way up Franklin to Starbucks, a man s...
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Writing the Unwritten: Wisdom from Nancy & Inarritu
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Today is where your book begins". Monday, April 20, 2009. Wisdom from Nancy and Inarritu. For Luis. Because we are also what we have lost." - Amores Perros. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Subscribe to My Blog. Because we all know I don't post frequently enough. Through sun and desert by amanda barbee. Speaking of shepherds by betsey teater. Piebald life by alex kirk. Script without a name by kris wile. Viveza by ashleigh greene. Selections by abby farson. Unverdant ever by emily hylton.