On the blog–April 2014
- When change is slow, baby step it (4/30) – I worried about missing my flight, but I worried quicker—that’s a win
- Do some heart surgery (4/28) – You don’t have to be a doctor to do open heart surgery, only be human
- Slow it down (4/23) – See interruptions as invitations, not as irritations
- Reading list for May ’14 (4/22) – Brief reviews of books Iām currently reading
- My Man Jeeves book review (4/18) – Review of the collection of short stories by P. G. Wodehouse
- Voices at the cross—What would you say? (4/16) – These things were said at the cross; what would you have added?
- Are you a spiritual misfit, too? (4/15) – Review of Michelle DeRusha’s memoir Spiritual Misfit
- Memorizing Isaiah 55:13 (4/13)
- Orthodoxy book review (4/11) – Review of English theologian G. K. Chesterton’s classic book
- What are you singing? (4/10) – 3 ways to use music to build your faith at Do Not Depart
- Go toward, not away – Empathy (4/8) – My natural tendency is to turn away from messiness, not toward it
- The Precipice book review (4/7) – Review of T. C. Avey’s collection of stories of what might happen and how to respond
- Memorizing Isaiah 55:12 (4/6)
- Happenings in my April (4/4) -Links and personal happenings in April
- You don’t choose how you’ll die (4/2) – Lindsey didn’t get to choose how he died, but he did how he lived; quotes from Tuesdays with Morrie
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- When change is slow, baby step it
- “The War of Art” – Book review
Good month, Lisa. The last three in the month really spoke to me… You’re on a roll!
Thanks, Floyd. Jenna actually said that, too. š