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Archive for April, 2011


Rising

Posted: Sunday, April 24th, 2011 @ 7:10 pm in General | No Comments »

It’s resurrection day, or the day that was chosen to be. For me, the weekend has been a Sabbath, to rest, reflect, and reenergize. I’m reading a book on writing, among other writings, which I’ll comment on soon. I like the ones that stir my imagination. So many don’t. Then I get left with some [...]

To Cambodia and Beyond

Posted: Sunday, April 17th, 2011 @ 10:47 pm in Culture, Faith, Travel, Working | No Comments »

After spending the last 7 years in Fort Collins working at a small Internet company, and volunteering at a nonprofit coffee house, I’m going to be moving overseas. I spent 8 months living and working in New Zealand back in 2003-2004. After that, I felt content to not travel, and was okay with the idea [...]

Faith [and] Doubt

Posted: Wednesday, April 13th, 2011 @ 11:05 pm in Faith, Ideas | 1 Comment »

I’m reading a book of that title by John Ortberg that was recommended to me awhile back by someone online. I wasn’t sure I wanted to read to the book, but gave it a go. Then, to begin chapter 3, he quoted Madeleine L’Engle, and then I knew it was a good book. I’ve written [...]

What to write about?

Posted: Monday, April 4th, 2011 @ 8:47 pm in Ideas, Musings | No Comments »

I’ve gone through phases in my writing. Sometimes I simply have more things to say. Aside from my personal blog, www.sethsworldview.com, I’ve previously written on imagination from a Christian perspective (www.christianimagination.com), French press coffee in order to generate revenue (www.frenchcoffeepress.net), and working abroad (www.workabroadprograms.net). It’s possible I could restart Christian Imagination at some point, but [...]

To Be Written

Posted: Saturday, April 2nd, 2011 @ 9:22 pm in Musings | No Comments »

I haven’t written in awhile, and for those of you who don’t normally read my personal blog, be advised this is a personal, reflective, journal-style post. Sometimes, I wonder what there is to be said. I’ve said so much over the years. I don’t desire to restate what remains unchanged in my life. I’m not [...]