Monthly Archives: March 2010

More than Shamrocks and Green Beer

When I was young, Saint Patrick’s Day was about wearing green so you would not get pinched and cutting four leaf clovers from green construction paper.  Then I found out about Patrick and everything changed.  Now it does not matter … Continue reading

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Being a Community of Virtue (Poem)

alternative community against culture’s flow distinctives offensive to distorters shaping community ordinary life extraordinary life blending each into all without losing us learning to dance the interplay   community of deeds truth in lived flesh etching channels of habit in … Continue reading

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Making Time to Think Well is not as Easy as I had Hoped

I have discovered an unfortunate truth: If I do not make time to think well, I will not think well.  The other half of the unfortunate truth is that, as a doctoral student, thinking well is a big part of … Continue reading

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Being Christian in the World: Balancing Breadth and Depth

This time last year, Who in the World Are We? was on another platform and focused on a narrow understanding of the Christian community.  Much has changed since then: The blog has moved to WordPress and my understanding of Christian … Continue reading

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