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- Marcus, on my top 10 are the daily devotionals. I love getting those from you in the morning, always a thought provoking insight that challenges me to go deeper in my faith. Thanks for sharing...
- I am not sure what you mean by transparency online. A DISQUS profile is only as transparent as the creator of it allowed it to be...And an application like that encourages people to work harder at...
- Great list! Congratulations everyone :-)
- And... if we don't fancy ourselves to be poets? Um, what then? (I took the liberty to listen anyway and liked it. : )
- I love the internet for the volume of information I can easily obtain. I'd love to have something like the Kindle one day, just to save space when I need to have several books with me; for...
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L. L. Barkat tagged me for an interesting meme that reminds me of the Oulipo group (especially N+7 poems). Yes, their site is in French. No, I don’t speak French, and you don’t have to either to appreciate the 1-2-3 meme.
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1 year ago
Since my father passed away, and my mom had cycled through various father figures, I was desperate for a Father that would not die, leave, or break my heart. When I heard the Gospel, I knew I had found Him.
True to His word, He's been the most faithful, dedicated, hands-on Father I could ever need.
1 year ago
1 year ago
BTW, Mary, thanks for sharing your story...it was wonderfully encouraging.
1 year ago
Maybe I haven't had enough coffee yet, because it's blank. I can think of a particular time the end of last week of joy and peace--immediately followed by doubt and self-conceit. Pretty, huh?
The other thing--exciting. Exciting as in harrowing? As in, what was the best part of the movie? The best part of the movie is probably not the best part for the characters themselves. You know, a battle scene. Yes, I can think of plenty or stories where there was an Ordeal, a Climax, followed by a Reward or Resurrection, but then I'd have to tell you the whole story and I've babbled on enough as it is.
I will say that there's nothing boring about my life. I've toyed with ways to try to tone it down, but that never works.
1 year ago
1 year ago
The opening of my eyes to the way of salvation and a real God who loved me would be the biggest experience, but can I share something that was less grand?
On my first read-through of the Bible, there were a bunch of times, when I'd look up from being totally engrossed in the Scriptures, so excited that I wanted to find someone to be excited with me about what I had just read, like God's lovingkindness, keeping track of every single tear, or an awesome show of force, like the major butt-whooping on Mount Carmel.
1 year ago
1 year ago
1 year ago
My husband and I participated in what they called the Newlywed Game and we almost one too! That night we had a blast! We joked and laughed until we cried. It was that night I realized that being a Christian didn't mean I had to stop laughing -- or having fun. It was the cleanest, best fun I've ever had.
I honestly thought I'd have to be serious all the time as a Christian -- you know, a big ol' prude :)
1 year ago
Mary, "meeting Jesus under an evergreen" is a beautiful thought.
L.L., so true about the deep and abiding inspiration of Christianity. That's what confounds me about corners of our faith that present something so shallow and materialistic.
ESI, to be fully known and fully loved. That's the most beautiful promise of all, isn't it?
Heather, first I loved your comment at Seedlings recently. Hilarious. I also really like the way you recast my question in terms of altar building. That's kind of what we're doing here, isn't it?
Brandon, what a powerful comment. It is convicting to me.
Craver, it is sad, but true. Our lives are often the only bible some people ever read. (I can't remember who said that.) And I like your newly coined heroic epithet for Elijah the butt-whooping prophet.
Shep, I'm personally very glad for you and your girlfriend. And having just come from Brandon's comment I have to wonder why God gave me the gift of such wonderful parents.
FishHawk, it's humbling how we forget, isn't it? How can we take it for granted that the creator of the universe cares about us? And yet I do all the time...
Lisa B, thanks for sharing the story about your marriage. If being Christians means I'm supposed to be prim and proper, I'm in big big trouble.
1 year ago
Specifically...as many have said before, the list could go on and on. Realizing how much love He has for me and my life. His leading me to my better half almost 10 years ago. His guidance and comfort as we raise a special needs son. The opening of all the right doors emotionally and financially to adopt our daughter from Korea almost 2 years ago. His leading and caring for this family as we moved 2200 miles from West to East this past year.
It could go on and on. Thanks Marcus for a post to help me to "go to sleep counting my blessings" (as Bing would say) tonight.
1 year ago
1 year ago
chesnut, always good to hear from you! And you bring a good reminder that the natural world and the creative good of humanity can both be strong reminders of what God has done.
Also, your phrase "the ache of God's absence" is something I've been thinking about since I read your comment late last night. Powerful.
1 year ago
Anyway, I know this is not within the scope of your blog, but what do you think of the election so far? I think my preference would be pretty obvious based on you knowing me and my demographic.
1 year ago
By the way, thank's for commenting my blogpost :)
1 year ago
Their former victims were so scared I thought they wouldn't be able to testify. So right there, while somebody else's case was being heard, we knelt and prayed that the judge would see the situation as it really was and their children would be kept safe.
And suddenly all three of us knew, right then, with unbelievable conviction, that Jesus had already won the day. I was so proud of the ladies! They were calm and collected as they presented their evidence while the jerks interrupted, blustered and threatened. And at the end of the day, all the visitation was ordered supervised, no overnights allowed.
If you've ever been in a spot like that, you know God is real.