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[!] Christian Faith Life

Happy Easter.

 “When Jesus took in that breath
And shattered all Death with his life ”

It’s Easter Sunday!  Christ is risen!  Hallelujah!

High noon in the valley of the shadow
When the shadows were shot through with light
When the mouth of the tomb
Shouted, “Glory, the Groom is alive”
So long, you wages of sin
Go on, don’t you come back again
I’ve been raised and redeemed
All praise to the king
The victor of the battle
High noon in the valley
In the valley of the shadow

[audio:https://kenotic.net/wordpress/audio/highnoon.mp3]

Happy Easter.

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[!] Life

A lot going on.

I’ve actually had quite a lot going on.

Like getting engaged.

Once things calm down a little bit, I’ll post more regularly. Sorry! 🙂

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Art Life Music

Paste Magazine: Name Your Price

(Via TheLongBrake on Twitter.)

Following in the footsteps of Radiohead, Paste Magazine has decided to experiment with a “Name Your Price” 1-year subscription to their magazine. That’s right, you can name your price (anything $1 and up) for a 1-year subscription to their magazine, an offer that usually goes for $19.95 (11 issues). This will work for renewals, too, so there’s no reason why you shouldn’t give it a go.

For the uninitiated, Paste is a great magazine about music, film, and culture. I find a lot of cool new artists through it that I wouldn’t hear of otherwise; I love this magazine. As a bonus, a cd sampler is included in every issue.

So, what’s Paste worth to you? If you’ve never gotten around to getting a subscription, here’s the perfect opportunity. Enjoy!

(P.S. – Looks like Rae blogged about this, too. 😉 )

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Life Musings

Quick Thoughts on Writing, Looking Back, and Pressing Forward

Today I learned a lesson in perspective, the benefits of distance, and just how little I knew and understood about writing when I was younger.

In the course of doing something completely different, I ran across a LiveJournal blog I started sometime in high school, I think. Oh, the memories.

At the time I created the site, I had deftly mastered using AOL’s website builder and, despising it’s limitations (and the grotesque HTML markup it generated), I searched for greener pastures. Hope exciting; a page on the World Wide Web all to myself, outside of the shepherding crook of America Online. I wrote journal entries and blog posts, and thought myself rather clever. I eventually lost interest in LiveJournal and went elsewhere for my blogging needs; I think I actually posted entries manually using a text editor to my UVA webspace for a while before using ModBlog and then graduating to WordPress.

Anyway, the last time I posted to this LiveJournal page was in 2001, the year of my high school graduation. Curious, I looked to see if I could identify a progression in how I thought and how I conveyed my ideas to others over the course of posting.

My prognosis?

Oh, my. Horrid. How did I ever manage to get into UVA, writing like that? 😛

When I actually sit down and make the time to write, I consider myself a careful writer. I strive for clarity and search for the right words: why add superfluous words to get my point across when a handful of well-chosen ones will do? Now, in light of this glimpse back in time of the state of my writing as I entered the University of Virginia, it’s quite humbling to see where you’ve come from.

I look back at much of the poetry I wrote in high school, the stuff I was so proud of, and now see clumsy, cheesy phrases and awkward idea constructions. These are problems of execution, of course, not imagination – it’s like watching a small bird make its first feeble wing flaps before it trips and totters awkwardly out of its nest. Even so, I had some good ideas, and it felt great to get them out on paper.

I wouldn’t consider myself a master of the language now, by any means. It is encouraging, however, that I can look at the same pieces and writings now with some perspective, see what was wrong, but also see what was right.

I guess, if anything, it shows that I’m always growing. Where I came from shapes where I am now, and it eventually leads me closer to where I want to be.

…But it’s still somewhat embarrassing. 😉

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Faith Life

For Jude.

Wake up, Jude. We’re praying for you.

http://www.caringbridge.org/visit/judegilliam

[audio:thereisareason.mp3]

I listened to this song and thought of you. Caedmon’s Call – There Is A Reason.

Awaiting the dawn…

late at night I wonder why
sometimes I wonder why
sometimes I’m so tired
I don’t even try
seems everything around me fails
but I hold on to the promise
that there is a reason

late at night, the darkness makes it hard to see
the history of the saints who’ve gone in front of me
through famine, plague and disbelief
His hand was still upon them
cause there is a reason
there is a reason

He makes all things good
He makes all things good
there’s a time to live and a time to die
a time for wonder and to wonder why
cause there is a reason
there is a reason

i believe in a God who sent His only son
to walk upon this world and give His life for us
with blood and tears on a long, dark night
we know that He believed
that there is a reason
there is a reason

for the lonely nights
and broken hearts
the widow’s mite
in the rich man’s hand
and the continent
whose blood becomes a traitor

for the child afraid to close their eyes
the prayers that seem unanswered
there is a reason
there is a reason