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Monthly Archives: December 2006
Musings on Love
What is love? It’s the question I’m asking you and myself. Is love a feeling? A committment? Is love an action? What scripture defines love, both explicitly and implicitly? My thoughts are that love is expressed through the proper fulfillment … Continue reading
Diary of an iPod
I wrote this a while back for a comment on Slashdot and am posting it here just for kicks. Day 1: I was bought today. My Owner carries me reverently with both hands so as not to drop me. He … Continue reading
Tagged Fiction, Humor, iPod, Writing
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On Simplicity and Scripture: Struggling with the Word
One thing I’ve noticed over the years of being involved and associated with different ministries and programs is this: we seem to crave simplicity. Not that I have a problem with simplicity, it’s just that, in certain contexts, it becomes … Continue reading
On the birth of my daughter
It’s Labor Day, and my wife is in the throes of delivery. At first glance, this is not a place for a man to be. There is pain, but I can not bear it, there is work to be done, … Continue reading
Posted in Christianity, Fathers, Marriage, Mothers
Tagged Birth, Children, Daughters, Death, Life in general, Love, Pregnancy, Sin, Writing
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A Three Ghost Night has been e-published
Some time last month I got an offer for A Three Ghost Night to appear in the December issue of the ezine Next-Wave. Well, they just published the issue a few days ago, so here’s a direct link to the … Continue reading
The Audit
They will show up at your door, and you will be expecting them. They will, of course, be on time. They will be wearing suits, black and flat, made of fine Italian silk. Their shirts are always white or cream, … Continue reading
Tagged Death, Despair, Fiction, Language, Poetry, Postmodernism, The Unlived Life
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