I just had an article published in catapult magazine! The theme of this issue is "Wonder Years: Reflections on our memories from our teen years and the nature of being a teen-ager today."
I offered up a revised version of my essay about my 20th high school reunion, which was first published by the CCO's now-defunct Ministry Exchange, and then later posted here. I'm glad for the opportunity to share it with a broader audience.
I know my blogging volume has been on the low-to-nonexistent end lately. Themes from Amy's Lenten season 2006: mortality, brokenness, hope and trust. I'll try to flesh out these themes at a later date, but suffice to say, I've not felt compelled to send them into the blogosphere yet.
Meanwhile: I'm alive, I'm well, I'm hopeful, and I'm hanging onto the promise of the Resurrection. God is good — all the time.
Wednesday, March 29, 2006
Monday, March 20, 2006
Spring is here!
And it's supposed to snow tomorrow. Go figure.
I know I haven't been around in the blogosphere lately...on the writing side, at least. I have been reading blogs, though. Occasionally.
I heard this commentary on NPR's All Things Considered this past Friday. I thought my blogging friends might find it as amusing as I did. (I'm just grateful it prompted me to post something new in this blog, as it's been close to a month since the last entry...)
I'll try to post more frequent, and more original, entries soon. Really.
I know I haven't been around in the blogosphere lately...on the writing side, at least. I have been reading blogs, though. Occasionally.
I heard this commentary on NPR's All Things Considered this past Friday. I thought my blogging friends might find it as amusing as I did. (I'm just grateful it prompted me to post something new in this blog, as it's been close to a month since the last entry...)
I'll try to post more frequent, and more original, entries soon. Really.
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