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This Common Life: April 2014
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Monday, April 21. He Had Something to Say. Today he wrote back. And he wanted me to share. I know you wanted to do this for me. You heard what I’ve been saying to you for the past little while, and you thought that this would be a good way to communicate to me. But I just read. I mean, you’re doing this for me, so I don’t want to be rude. And I just read. Because you asked me to. And I was just reading. There was a life lesson in each story, and I knew it. So did I stop reading? Without realizing it, you...
This Common Life: Making All Things New
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Sunday, March 31. Making All Things New. Resurrection Day. New life is upon us. It's a great day for a beginning. I was seven years old on an Easter Sunday when I leaned up to my mother who was standing beside me in the worship service, singing better than I ever could the hymn of invitation, Just as I Am. So in that way my greatest journey began on this day. Because where I've been has shaped me, rough edges still clinging fast though, all of the old posts from my first blog, Emergent Homeschool. Made p...
This Common Life: February 2014
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Sunday, February 23. The togetherness of the Christian community. grows from a deep sense of being called together to make God's compassion visible in the concreteness of everyday life. - Henri Nouwen. It's a Sunday rhythm that's old and yet new. When he pulls the sheets aside and pushes into the morning cold, he prepares himself for his weekly practice of solitude. These are the mornings, coffee and journal and table by the window, that do the strong work of letting him listen and bend and become. When ...
This Common Life: February 2015
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Thursday, February 19. The Other Side of Lent. I liked her, but secretly. Because we were 24. And evangelical. And seminary students. And we lived in the Western World. And we knew so many things, you see. Sometimes we think we're more than we are. Yes, I'm taking up laughter for Lent. But it's not that haughty, gloss-over the hard stuff, look-at-me-like-we're-in-middle-school kind of laughter. There's another side, a self-reproaching awareness, a step into the humble. The other side of Lent is t...I hav...
This Common Life: Lent is for Laughing
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Sunday, February 15. Lent is for Laughing. Then I [wisdom] was constantly at his side. I was filled with delight day after day, rejoicing always in his presence,. Rejoicing in his whole world and delighting in mankind. My uncle's resolve demonstrates that there is a way to find joy during times of sorrow and it just might be to let sorrow do its work of leading us to joy. James says, 'Count it all joy when you encounter various trials, knowing that the testing of your faith produces endurance and may end...
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Watching People Grow (Redux) – Eight is Enough
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The musings of a dyslexic mind. July 5, 2015. Watching People Grow (Redux). I rewrote and added a bit to this post. While looking for the CD needed for the reinstall, I came across 30 other CD’s full of pictures! Pictures of our boys. Pictures of family. Picture of friends. Knowing computers are moving away from disk drives I loaded the 5000 pictures onto my computer and stored them all in the cloud. I am still trying to figure out how to save the old Hi-8 videos we took 16 years ago too. Out his method ...
Rhythm of Life: React – Eight is Enough
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The musings of a dyslexic mind. July 17, 2016. July 17, 2016. Rhythm of Life: React. React: What do I do? Growth, change and transformation find their fullest expression and impact when accompanied by action or movement. As a matter of fact, movement, action and progress are inherent in change, development and maturity. Without the former there isn’t the latter. What are you to do about what God is saying to you? So, now what? What responsibility to do you feel? What action are you being called to? You a...
Rhythm of Life: Assess – Eight is Enough
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The musings of a dyslexic mind. June 28, 2016. Rhythm of Life: Assess. Assess: Where am I now? Yogi Berra once said, If you don’t know where you are going, you’ll end up someplace else. And maybe that someplace else is not where you want to be. Spiritual growth and transformation require intentionality. Without intentionality we will wander aimlessly hoping change will happen on its own. It has to be admitted up front that understanding where we are spiritually is not as easy as pointing to a spot on a r...
A Rhythm of Life (Intro) – Eight is Enough
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The musings of a dyslexic mind. June 22, 2016. July 17, 2016. A Rhythm of Life (Intro). I like patterns. I like predictable. I like know what comes next. I am fond of saying about myself that I am not a creature of habit, but a creature of routine. In order to get ready for the day I have a pattern, the same pattern everyday, a ritual if you will, that I follow:. Its pretty straight forward, easy and predictable. A practical guide for reflection. An intentional pattern for spiritual growth. Cyclical: it ...
Finding Myself – Eight is Enough
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The musings of a dyslexic mind. August 24, 2015. Here is a story a told for Identity for the Audio Liturgy Podcast. Which can also be found on iTunes. I once heard someone say, I have to go find myself.” I thought it was a cop out. It wasn’t until my 39. Birthday that I realized I had yet to find myself. It’s not hard to imagine what a narrative like this can do to one’s sense of identity. And sitting in that coffee shop on that day it all caught up to me. That day just before my 39. But to lose part or ...
Relating Not Writing – Eight is Enough
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The musings of a dyslexic mind. August 30, 2015. My parents loved art. This mutual interest likely began during their early years living in Europe after my father got out of the Army. As a result, our house was full of art. Were among the things I wrestled with. Lately, I’ve spent some considerable time observing the topic of homosexuality. Homosexuality isn’t a piece of art that does not care what we think about it. It’s not an idea to be debated. I even hesitate to use ter...I have read articles and bo...
Rhythm of Life: Connect – Eight is Enough
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The musings of a dyslexic mind. July 4, 2016. July 4, 2016. Rhythm of Life: Connect. Connect: What do I need? Once a gardner has assessed. The soil, its condition and their own intent, they must ask, If I am going grow fruits (vegetables or flowers), what do I need to have (supplies) or do (actions) in order to have this garden flourish? Likewise, thought has to be given to the purpose of the garden. Is it to feed a family, provide beauty, or is it simply a stress relieving hobby? Sometimes it will be ne...
Lessons from a Graveyard – Eight is Enough
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The musings of a dyslexic mind. January 3, 2016. Lessons from a Graveyard. A couple times this past year I have visited a cemetery by my house.* I don’t know anyone buried there. It just called to me one day. Its understandable if some think this is weird and creepy, I get it. But when you think about it, a graveyard is a more of a place for the living than the dead. I just haven’t seen anyone sitting on a bench, reminiscing next to headstone and never anyone actually burying a loved one. Tombstones vary...
Watching People Grow – Eight is Enough
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The musings of a dyslexic mind. May 17, 2015. May 17, 2015. Pictures of our boys. Pictures of family. Picture of friends. This trip down memory lane caused me to reflect on growth and develop of another kind, spiritual growth. One of my most interesting discoveries in Scripture deals spiritual formation. The story can be read in John chapter 9. However, taken has a whole this story is not about sin or healing. The true subject transcends either of these topics. As you read through the story of the blind ...
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emergent homeschool: Making All Things New
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Sunday, March 31, 2013. Making All Things New. My new home can be found at http:/ thiscommonlife.blogspot.com/. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Making All Things New. Passionate to the brim and running over for the church to be all she can be. Exploring the common life and how community really is everything. Teaching small people and big people. Hoping for the redemption of everything through these hands. And yours. View my complete profile. Ethereal template. Powered by Blogger.
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A webcomic about their life. Once upon a time. September 13, 2011. Screaming Baby at 3am. S: What are you doing? Should I take her? H: No – just needed to get that out. Love you Baby B. June 28, 2011. S : They all look the same. Salesman: The devil’s in the details; notice the rims on that one. H: Are they really that different? Salesman: Let me put it this way. Would you rather be seen in a Mazda or a Mercedes? May 14, 2011. B: Can we see that Golden bridge again? March 9, 2011. Posted in New House.
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FREE Comics Manga Download. FREE Comics Manga Download. Sunday, July 3, 2011. If I Were In Munich, Id Go To This. Go, Read: Darryl Cunninghams Evolution. If I Were In New York City, Id Go To This. Saturday, July 2, 2011. If I Were In Brooklyn, Id Go To This. If I Were In New York City, Id Go To This. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). If I Were In Munich, Id Go To This. Go, Read: Darryl Cunninghams Evolution. If I Were In New York City, Id Go To This. If I Were In Brooklyn, Id Go To This.
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Tuesday, June 2. The Problem of Hope. I see summer as a gift-giver. She’s a generous bestower who has planned these next full months with warm surprises. It feels like she has saved and secretly squandered some of the better parts of the year so they can be shared now. With a little extra grace, a little extra time, and a little extra energy, summer brightly invites me to live out hope. Hope is the expectation of a future good. It’s been my continual hope that God was working toward my. That job that see...
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This Common Reader | Book Summaries and Essays
Book Summaries and Essays. What are you reading? What came first, writing or reading? August 10, 2015. If you ask, any writer will tell you he was a reader long before he wrote the first sentence with intentions of publishing. And now I’m ready to write my own stories. Join us for our Writer’s Conference October 16-18, 2015 at the Richmond Convention Center. If you’re a reader, chances are you’re a writer, too, and just haven’t admitted it to yourself. James river writers conference 2015. July 19, 2015.
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This Common Reader | Book Reviews and Essays
Book Reviews and Essays. Suggested Reading for 2011. What are you reading? Find out what a smart phone and the telegraph have in common. March 1, 2011. If you like history and technological evolution, you will enjoy this book about the invention of the telegraph. 1997) written by Tom Standage. A science and technology writer for New York Times, Wired and other publications, a short book of only 220 pages. Mr Standage covers early design, the monumental task of wiring the globe and Samuel Morse. In his 20...
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