Sunday, January 31, 2010

Sharing a sample of my writing, and my thoughts http://ping.fm/VHOS2

Saturday, January 30, 2010

If you post writing online, read this.... http://ping.fm/hHPj9

Thursday, January 28, 2010

Two Lists You Should Look at Every Morning - Peter Bregman - Harvard Business Review http://ping.fm/g61rC

Tuesday, January 26, 2010

Words of Hope and Inspiration for Tough Times http://ping.fm/AHe0A

Thursday, January 21, 2010

Haiti Earthquake Relief - Evangelical Lutheran Church in America http://ping.fm/SHWZL

Thursday, January 14, 2010

My heart goes out to all the victims and aid workers in Haiti. Prayers for strength and relief.

Monday, January 11, 2010

15 Online Sites and Tools for Productive Writers http://ping.fm/rysFM

Friday, January 8, 2010

Life Overflowing!

Life Over­flow­ing! The first in a series about God’s abun­dant gen­eros­ity, this inspir­ing, well-written arti­cle by Bishop Larry Wohlrabe of the North­west­ern Min­nesota Synod of the Evan­gel­i­cal Lutheran Church in Amer­ica (ELCA) tes­ti­fies to God’s gift of the Word. (Upcom­ing months promise reflec­tions on such things as Chil­dren, Neigh­bors, and the Life to Come.)

Bishop Larry, who, I’m glad to be able to say, is “my” bishop, beau­ti­fully artic­u­lates how the Word of God came to us first in Jesus Christ, and then how the Word also comes to us in spo­ken and writ­ten form (preach­ing, Chris­t­ian con­ver­sa­tion; the Bible). I par­tic­u­larly appre­ci­ate Bishop Larry’s urg­ing that we rec­og­nize the Scrip­tures as a “liv­ing doc­u­ment” — not a dead let­ter to gen­er­a­tions past, nor a sta­tic law­book by which we must pre­cisely order our deal­ings with one another thou­sands of years since its first writ­ing. Indeed, as great a gift as the writ­ten Word of God is, we always view it through the Word-Made-Flesh, Jesus, who often rein­ter­preted the writ­ten Scrip­tures and the tra­di­tional way they’d been pro­claimed orally in entirely new ways!

If Chris­t­ian faith is of inter­est to you, and if you enjoy good writ­ing, take time to read Bishop Larry’s arti­cle. You’ll be inspired!