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My Faintly Stained Fingers. Vulnerable: a scary word. January 28, 2016. To be vulnerable. What a concept. It seems almost contrary to our human nature to open ourselves up to the possibility of pain, when we are wired to live defensively. 3 years and here I am. December 27, 2015. December 27, 2015. Exactly 3 years ago I was here in St. Louis for this conference where I devoted my life to missions work. I’m now an exhibitor, three years later, and I’m inviting people to do art, refugee...I can’t hel...
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Refugees, Illustration, and Pie | My Faintly Stained Fingers
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My Faintly Stained Fingers. Refugees, Illustration, and Pie. November 12, 2015. November 13, 2015. Next summer, my friend Emily Patton will be photographing and documenting refugees in Ankara. She will be creating a book and has invited me to collaborate with her! Another opportunity that I have is to make artwork illustrating different biblical scenes specifically for the deaf church in Turkey. How cool is that? A Response to Tragedy. 23, Conferences, and Adele →. November 13, 2015 at 1:01 AM.
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Coming Face-to-Face With Refugees and Their Distressing Reality
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Do you have what it takes to be. View All Blog Posts. Meet My Squad: EXP1 (Jan '16). Meet My Team: Los Sombras Santas. What is The World Race? Garner, North Carolina. Top 9 Things I Want People to Know Before I Come Home. Morocco Is Dreaming About Jesus. What's Actually Going On In Turkey and Why You Should Care. Coming Face-to-Face With Refugees and Their Distressing Reality. How Traveling for 8 Months Across Asia Changes You. Picture Blog for June/July: Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan AND Azerbaijan! One of our...
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November 2015 – lislcarolyn
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Montana in a nutshell. What I’ve Learned, Part 1. Susan Ruckert on Six sewing machines. 50% to Turkey…. Alisonalbert on The interns eat ham. Alisonalbert on My mother’s bread. On My mother’s bread. To give, go to the World Horizons link. To learn more about Giving Tuesday, go to their website. November 26, 2015. Julia Child’s Turkey. A summary of Julia Child’s process is this–don’t stuff the turkey, but cut it up. Here’s what you do: After cleaning out the bird and trimming of...You then pour oil on the ...
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December 2015 – lislcarolyn
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Montana in a nutshell. What I’ve Learned, Part 1. Susan Ruckert on Six sewing machines. 50% to Turkey…. Alisonalbert on The interns eat ham. Alisonalbert on My mother’s bread. On My mother’s bread. This morning Kristopher walked into a balloon-filled office. Some of those 300 balloons were filled with glitter. He now has a glittery office (and pants). I love working in an office that embraces pranks. We have fun together. December 18, 2015. To learn about their ministry. An especially cool part of this c...
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Let us make – lislcarolyn
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July 1, 2016. Montana in a nutshell. What I’ve Learned, Part 1. Susan Ruckert on Six sewing machines. 50% to Turkey…. Alisonalbert on The interns eat ham. Alisonalbert on My mother’s bread. On My mother’s bread. This week I was able to participate in a pop-up art gallery on Turkey’s west coast. This is the English version of the statement about the show that viewers were able to read in relationship to the art that we showed. Read it and think about it. Why do we make things? Why do we create? God, the H...
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July 2016 – lislcarolyn
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Montana in a nutshell. What I’ve Learned, Part 1. Susan Ruckert on Six sewing machines. 50% to Turkey…. Alisonalbert on The interns eat ham. Alisonalbert on My mother’s bread. On My mother’s bread. This week I was able to participate in a pop-up art gallery on Turkey’s west coast. This is the English version of the statement about the show that viewers were able to read in relationship to the art that we showed. Read it and think about it. Why do we make things? Why do we create? God, the Holy One, made ...