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Speak What We Feel: I've Moved
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Speak What We Feel. Not what we ought to say. Tuesday, September 15, 2009. Speak What We Feel. Has a new home! I've been wanting to switch over to Wordpress for quite some time now. Well, I was having trouble in Blogger uploading my latest post on. L'Engle and the semicolon, so after several attempts, I threw in the towel and made the move. Because I value your contributions, without which SWWF. Would be desperately wanting. Come see me: www.reneamac.wordpress.com. Will be moving soon. Recently I have no...
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Speak What We Feel: March 2009
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Speak What We Feel. Not what we ought to say. Friday, March 20, 2009. I want to really drive this idea home, so I'd like to read a story from - yep, you guessed it - Lauren Winner's. And that sounds right doesn't it? What does it mean to “orient our lives toward God”? Right It means we align ourselves to God’s ways. Why would we do that? It's a tough question, I know, but an important one. Why does it matter? Why should we bother? We do this by orienting our lives toward God. I also depend on them to tel...
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Speak What We Feel: January 2009
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Speak What We Feel. Not what we ought to say. Monday, January 5, 2009. First Grade Sunday School. Here's a funny story from my first week back on rotation with my favorite first graders:. The kids got out of Sing Time a bit early, so we're sitting around the table catching up. They seem just as happy to see me again as I am happy to be with them again, which is nice. As we're chatting, one of them pipes up: "Are you in college? No, I've finished college.". Oh, then you're married.". Chuckle. "No.". A cha...
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Speak What We Feel: Know the Rules, Respect the Rules, Break the Rules: Part One: Introductions
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Speak What We Feel. Not what we ought to say. Monday, June 22, 2009. Know the Rules, Respect the Rules, Break the Rules: Part One: Introductions. I'm starting a series of posts on writing called. Know the Rules, Respect the Rules, Break the Rules. I used to teach a class called. Is our teacher talking? It's true," I'd say. "Well, first rules are meant to be. Then they're meant to be broken.". Introducing Mrs. Gilstrap. CS Lewis introduced me to parentheses; he also introduced me to capitalization, as did...
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Speak What We Feel: November 2008
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Speak What We Feel. Not what we ought to say. Sunday, November 30, 2008. What if Naturalism (by which I mean Darwinian Naturalism) is the tribe from the East sent to judge God's chosen people for years of unrepentant, oppressive absolutizing and power-mongering? Just as Assyria and Babylon were the inevitable consequences of Israel's disdainful rejection of the Lord, so too we Western Christians find ourselves being captured and led into exile. Do you not find it to be so? Tuesday, November 18, 2008.
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Speak What We Feel: June 2008
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Speak What We Feel. Not what we ought to say. Tuesday, June 10, 2008. Cold, Wet and Rainy. Here's a few glimpses of the fairy-song of nature. I hope you can hear it. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Even in literature and art, no man who bothers about originality will ever be original: whereas if you simply try to tell the truth (without caring twopence how often it has been told before) you will, nine times out of ten, become original without ever having noticed it." - CS Lewis. Cold, Wet and Rainy.
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Speak What We Feel: June 2009
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Speak What We Feel. Not what we ought to say. Monday, June 22, 2009. Know the Rules, Respect the Rules, Break the Rules: Part One: Introductions. I'm starting a series of posts on writing called. Know the Rules, Respect the Rules, Break the Rules. I used to teach a class called. Is our teacher talking? It's true," I'd say. "Well, first rules are meant to be. Then they're meant to be broken.". Introducing Mrs. Gilstrap. CS Lewis introduced me to parentheses; he also introduced me to capitalization, as did...
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Speak What We Feel: May 2008
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Speak What We Feel. Not what we ought to say. Wednesday, May 14, 2008. So I am unashamedly stealing this title from Frederick Buechner, who borrowed it for his book from Shakespeare's King Lear. Buechner's book is important to me. It has taught me about writing and about life. The weight of this sad time we must obey;. Speak what we feel, not what we ought to say. Tuesday, May 13, 2008. Monday: (Prayer Meeting); Cook lunch at Chesalet with Karryn; Clean Farel. Saturday: Cook at Bellevue; Clean Farel.
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Speak What We Feel: July 2009
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Speak What We Feel. Not what we ought to say. Monday, July 13, 2009. Picking up where we left off. Several of my friends from different terms at L'Abri. Thanks to Curtis's I-phone, we discovered this really cool movie theater off of Inwood where we watched. And belly-laughed and teared up and thoroughly enjoyed ourselves. I rode the trolley down town for the first time! We hopped on in front of the Dallas Museum of Art after long-overdue, stimulating conversation about art, and rode it (for free! Even in...
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Speak What We Feel: April 2008
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Speak What We Feel. Not what we ought to say. Thursday, April 3, 2008. Wow, I've been posting like crazy lately (I also finally updated my other blog, Books I'm Reading; check it out). feast or famine I suppose. Enjoy! From the train: Lake Geneve. Next time, pictures with people in them, I promise; even a few of me. :D. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Blogged: find better blogs. Thursday Thoughts - September 1. Thinking through. Thinking through Christianity. We greatly anticipate relaunching in September!