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1 year ago

in I Dig My Job on GoodWordEditing.com
It's Monday Marcus - I'm waiting...... with anticipation!

Susan's last blog post..Not Home Yet!

1 year ago

in Lots More Odd Jobs on the Way on GoodWordEditing.com
You make me laugh - you forget that we can get "you" delivered right to our emails!

The post is a good reminder at a time in my life when work is painful rather than filled with wonder or joy!

1 year ago

in Easter Poem - Surprised by a Styrofoam Jesus on GoodWordEditing.com
A blessed and joy-filled Easter to you and your family Marcus!

He is risen INDEED!

1 year ago

in Hello from Mount Hermon! on GoodWordEditing.com
Thanks for sharing - I would love to be there, not because of the writing, but just to see you and LL interact with all the others - a secret fly on the wall!

1 year ago

in Jesus Creed Takes on Evolution on GoodWordEditing.com
Thanks for posting this Marcus. I will be interested in going over and reading what has been going on. I've just come from a conference where, out of 600 or so, I think that I may have been the only believer there. I do have the joy of returning tomorrow to a congregation where I am not the only scientist there - and that is a great blessing indeed.

We have, as a Sunday School class, been studying world views - the major ones anyway - and how that basis alters the way all of life is interpreted. It is so sad to me that most of the Christian community decides that Science is not an unfolding of God's truth, no matter how poorly interpreted by the scientists, but rather somehow antagonistic to faith.

I agree with RSJ, rhetoric and ridicule do not make good arguments for anything, much less one who looks through the lense of logic.

1 year ago

in Intentions Matter More than Law and Culture on GoodWordEditing.com
a good thought and post Marcus - it is never good to assume or to think we can read minds. Even when the evidence looks most condemning, we need to exhibit grace and ask, hoping for the best answer. How many people have needlessly been "killed" because someone assumed and attacked instead of asked?

1 year ago

in Ignite the Average Joe, One Slob at a Time on GoodWordEditing.com
He also used exponential multiplication - one Jesus, a few loaves and fish divided by 12 disciples multiplied to over 5000 - just the way a good virus is supposed to work - a good sneeze should innoculate way more than the one sneezer!

the tipping point was interesting - made me think about what it takes to motivate and move small groups of people too.

1 year ago

in My Three Year Old Sings About Rum and Rock Monsters on GoodWordEditing.com
It would have been pretty funny if he had any idea what was going on. He was just kindly leaning over to shake hands with a little fellow! Boy did he get a surprise!

1 year ago

in My Three Year Old Sings About Rum and Rock Monsters on GoodWordEditing.com
humm - now it should read worst speller ever - guess I should have spell-checked that before I posted it!

1 year ago

in My Three Year Old Sings About Rum and Rock Monsters on GoodWordEditing.com
Loved it!

Makes me remember the time that my Christopher, then about 7, now about 32, was approached by our pastor. He was small, round and very, very serious (and an excellent expositor of the Word!). He leaned down to shake hand with Christopher, who preceeded to give him a sideways high-five just as hard as he could manage (he, his dad and older brother used this as a method of "trading licks") Can you even imagine the look on the very gentle and dignified pastor's face? He didn't hardly know what a high 5 was; I thought I might die and my tombstone would read, "worst mom ever!"

1 year ago

in This Isn’t Really a Subscribe to Me Kind of Blog on GoodWordEditing.com
Happy New Year Mark

I come here just because I like to and I'm always glad at what I find.

1 year ago

in Praying With My Eyes Wide Open - Theology for Preschool Through First Grade on GoodWordEditing.com
I love the picture and the story that brings back so many memories - spewed beets, prayers of "God bless the salt, pepper, ketchup........." everything on the table as the food grew cold and the parents impatient. But the youngest is now 23 and I miss those exhausting but more simple days.

Having you ever read "Shepherding a Child's Heart" by Tripp? It's a great resource for 3 year old scoundrels! Training is hard work, no matter what - whether we are training them or God is training us!

They are, by the way, absolutely adorable in their matching outfits!

1 year ago

in Practice Is an Art on GoodWordEditing.com
I love the poem - and truthfully, it actually captures some of what I feel when I sit down at the piano, mine or anyone elses - so I know that you understand something of who I am. This is something I appreciate about poetry - it evokes a response in me that tells me that someone understands something about me and I can identify with another person, the poet.

1 year ago

in What Have You Been Doing for Thirty Years? on GoodWordEditing.com
humm - should be interesting to see if I can even remember what I was doing!

1 year ago

in Spurs Preseason Game Is All About Play on GoodWordEditing.com
let's see - those are sports teams of some kind, right? (giggle)

thanks for the book suggestion - I'll get it for her quickly. And thanks for sharing that there were tears of frustration - she has a "friend" teaching high school chemistry as a 1st year teacher about 800 miles away and he is struggling too - and thinking the mission field in Turkey was much easier if you can imagine.

1 year ago

in Page One Review - Bark of the Bog Owl Has Bite on GoodWordEditing.com
My daughter is a 5th graded (1st year) teacher in a charter school in a rough inner city neighborhood.

When I read your review, my first thought was, maybe I could do a read-a-loud to her students with this book! It would have adventure and fun voices and still get across the truth of scripture - and most of all, what fun to read aloud again and see kids sit on the edge of their seats!

It made me think back to the years when mine were small and I had the great joy of reading fun books aloud to them. So, for me, your ability to evoke the memory makes the book worth looking up!

1 year ago

in I’ve Been Sick on GoodWordEditing.com
we're better, how are you?

1 year ago

in I’ve Been Sick on GoodWordEditing.com
So sorry - hope you feel better soon! I have been this way as well for a couple of months and it has taken its toll on many things.

One thing to remember - God had a reason for allowing it to happen, and to happen when it did. So trust Him to make you well in His season - and catch up only what is necessary -

1 year ago

in The Death of Blogs? Let’s Not Be Melodramatic. on GoodWordEditing.com
I think that I also feel compelled - just not as often as you - to blog. Not really sure why but since it wells up in me like an itch that needs to be scratched, and I have prayed about it - I'm assuming that's the Holy Spirit - although what He is doing and why He would do it through a blog is beyond me!

1 year ago

in Tomatoes in the Halls of Power - Concerning Veggies and Culture and a Movie My Son Will Love on GoodWordEditing.com
Hey - I think I just read an ESI post on your blog - when did he become an editor?

Seriously - this is a wonderful post and a great encouragement! It is why I do what I do - why I go back to the lab yet again when the data have made no consistent sense for a year, why I keep reading the scientific literature, keep writing grants (very much like Medieval torture for me) and curriculum and trying to learn to be a better teacher.

If I don't investigate, I may never answer a question that benefits people, if I don't teachwell, not only do I not impart the information they need, I don't build the relationships I need so that even earn the opportunity to give them a glimpse of the Christ that I know!

1 year ago

in Real Simple Syndication Made Simple on GoodWordEditing.com
I think, then, that I put an RSS possiblity? on my blog and have signed up for same from you and ESI because when you publish something new on this blog, it pops into my email.

Xanga had something similar but you signed up through "subcriptions" to other blogs - and it was lovely because I knew which blogs had been updated so didn't have to go searching through each one separately to see who had updated and where I hadn't left an encouraging comment.

1 year ago

in Real Simple Syndication Made Simple on GoodWordEditing.com
OK, I consider myself to be a relatively bright person - and only understood about 1/3 of what I just diligently read.

A little help please - like an example of how this might be of use to an archaic blogger, preferably with some kind of practical illustration?

Remember - I'm not sure if an MP3 player is the same thing as and iPod and I don't read newspapers of any kind.

1 year ago

in Poetry Friday: The Picasso of Pancakes on GoodWordEditing.com
I loved it!! and I smiled too - and I haven't done a lot of that today - thanks!! And now I know what you sound like too!

1 year ago

in How My Kindergartener Learned to Read Chapter Books on GoodWordEditing.com
wonderful comments, all!

I love to read - always have - so my kids grew up seeing me read. I've logged a LOT of hours turned around backwards from the front seat of the car (oh seatbelt laws) reading to the backseat as we traveled cross-country with 4 kids.

My youngest is a 5th grade teacher and living at home for the first time in several years - and she still loves it when I read aloud to her!

And I still do voices!

1 year ago

in We Don’t Need More Christian Writers. on GoodWordEditing.com
welcome back - you were missed!
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