Submitted by rlp on Thu, 04/10/2008 - 12:50.
I have to point to some excellent writing that I've found recently around the blog world. I haven't mentioned this much, but I work with Christian Century on a theological blog network that we've started. Take a look at the four pieces featured today:
Larry Vaughan, wounded ex-pastor turned mental health professional blew me away with his last two pieces. This guy is a SERIOUSLY talented writer. You don't want to miss him. Adam Copeland actually lowered a coffin into a grave during a funeral in Scotland. Why did we stop doing that here? And Christopher Breedlove tells us the story behind a Pulitzer prize winning photograph.
Finally, Carl Holmes reveals the secret behind some mysterious flowers growing in front of a church in India.
Great stuff.
rlp

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Larry Vaughan 1 and 2
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thanks Gordon.
Gordon, I'm trying to wrap
Gordon,
I'm trying to wrap my mind around the adjective, "wounded." I've been called a lot of things before, but never that. I kind of like it. Others that would fit would be, Gimpy, Wounder, Flawed, or Selfish. A 6 year old kid in our psych hospital called me a "butt sniffer" this week. That's not me at all. To confess, most of my wounds have been self-inflicted.
I appreciate your kind words. You are a brother.
Appreciate the directions
Gordon,
Thank you for the directions to some good words.
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