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posted 2:25:22pm Aug. 27, 2012 |
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Farewell, O Me of Little Faith
You said you had a big announcement coming today. What is it?
The announcement is this: Right now you are reading the final post on this blog. Ever.
Ever?
Ever.
So you're shutting this blog down?
Well, I'm going to stop writing any new posts for it. But the blog will still be here. Th
posted 6:11:49am Jun. 01, 2011 |
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My Introvert Interview
On Monday, author Adam McHugh delivered a guest post about the "snarling 8-headed monster" of the writing process. Today I return the favor -- sort of -- via an interview at his blog, Introverted Church. We talk about how my introverted personality has impacted my faith and doubt, and how the extrov
posted 3:05:36pm May. 25, 2011 |
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Harold Camping: "Invisible Judgment Day"
When the rapture didn't occur as predicted on May 21, 2011, Harold Camping had a few options. Here is how he could have responded to the failed prediction, in descending levels of crazy:
1. He could announce that he was wrong. This is the most reasonable option and was therefore unexpected. I wou
posted 9:06:24am May. 24, 2011 |
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The Phases of Writing (Adam McHugh)
If you've ever felt out of place among all the exciting, expressive, emotional enthusiasm of a contemporary church service...or an evangelist's demands that you need to constantly be sharing your faith boldly to strangers...if it simply wipes you out to be surrounded by people all the time, then y
posted 7:46:00am May. 23, 2011 |
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posted February 2, 2008 at 2:14 pm
I enjoyed your story so much, and appreciated the ‘teacher’ mention, so I sent the story on to my teacher-friends. Many of them voted for you, and many refused to vote until they read all the stories. Lucky you, they liked yours the best. So did I.Congrats on the win, and I hope you have fun in Chicago. Don’t you think we are among the luckiest people alive to have been born into Paw-Paw’s family?Your cousin,~Elizabeth
posted February 2, 2008 at 11:43 pm
Congratulations Jason! It’s cool when quantity and quality collide. The risk of running a viral marketing contest like this is that the winner with the most votes is often not the best choice. However, in this case, the best story won. We’re proud to have you as our winner.Tim EllensCHANGEffect