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Concert Report: BTBAM CD release show
Given the chance, I will always take live music over recorded. I love the aura of the unexpected from a live show. Anything could happen – including technical flusterclucks, musical epiphanies, or the simple magic of a few hundred people united in admiration for music well-played. When a band like Between the Buried and Me…
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Pahking Ahselves in Bahsten Yahd
My Palm Pre lets me connect to the world fairly well when traveling — I can send/read email, keep up with Facebook, upload photos, etc — but it’s no substitute for a full-sized keyboard and the chance to write a leisurely travelogue. Having no opportunity while we’re gone, I’m playing catch up now. Boston. NCS.…
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Broken Things
I’m sure the word “broken” would have existed even if Adam & Eve had not chosen to eat the fruit and plunge the rest of us into a state of decay. Some sinless child would have dropped a water jar or something … the difference is that an unfallen momma wouldn’t yell at her kid,…
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Teaching Redemptively: Dabney, On Education … and a Question
Teaching Redemptively: Dabney, On Education … and a Question. Instead of cross-posting our Teaching Redemptively blog, just go check out this short post in its native habitat. Issue for discussion: Is R. L. Dabney (mid 1800s Southern theologian) correct in his assessment of a classroom teacher or school system to affect a student’s religious beliefs?
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