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July 28, 2006
A Difficult Article to Publish
Dear readers,
The current issue of Catapult is entitled "Addicts Anonymous." You may wonder then why my article appears along with my name. It does so because I feel called to be a writer who reflects on life in ways that will foster deep, personal engagement with the Christian faith. And I do not feel I can do this effectively or truly without being vulnerable about my own joys and struggles. So, here is the link to my latest and most vulnerable piece to date.
Confessions of a fundamentalist librarian: On lust
You will notice that the comments on this entry are disabled, as I don't really want to discourse about this article in this environment. However, if you would like to discourse with me about it, in any manner, please do not hesitate to email me, talk to me in person, or to call me.
On a lighter note, my friend Rachel Hawley has written the feature article of this issue. Her piece, My addiction, is a well written, witty reflection about her addiction to NPR, with some serious reflections, though, on how we process (or choose to ignore) information and disagreement, with specific reflection on her experience in the church.
I think the entire issue is well worth reading and reflecting upon, but make sure to check out the thoughtful and care-filled editorial.
Finally, blessings on and Grace to you all.
Personal Growth or Lack Thereof | By jackdas | 12:01 AM
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