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Evangelical Expatriate: Dying well.
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Last week, we learned of the death of a beloved member of the extended Sojourners family. Jeanie Wylie-Kellerman, who had fought brain tumors for seven years, passed away on New Years Eve. Jeanie lived and died on the buoyancy of grace. Take the time to read two remarkable obituaries from the Detroit Free Press. And the Metro Times. Right up to the end:. Posted by kate @ 4:42 PM. Whoever brought me here is gonna have to take me home. View my complete profile. And No One Heard a Word.
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Evangelical Expatriate: What to wear?
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Originally uploaded by kebojo. My office at Calvin sponsored a student-run fashion show this Saturday. Calvin is an unusually hostile environment for people who are interested in textiles and the fashion industry, but the reception garnered by their original designs and creatively assembled outfits was nothing but enthusiastic. The response was invigorating, particularly given the near-constant antagonism our office has received (mostly from faculty) since the show's inception. Unfortunately, that people...
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Evangelical Expatriate: The night is half spent.
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The night is half spent. Originally uploaded by kebojo. This year, we have been marking the journey through Advent by lighting candles and opening the daily doors on this calendar. You may recognize the illustrative style; the calendar was designed by Steve Erspamer, whose artwork adorns the Real Live Preacher's blog. Standing in front of a bus. This week, we've been reading the " O Antiphons. These rituals are not a natural part of "the holiday season" as we know it in America. But they are a vital ...
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Evangelical Expatriate: Comings and goings.
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I’ve been silent here for so long that I don’t quite know where to start. A lot is going on in my life, and it’s occupied my day-to-day doings so completely that the thought of writing about it, mulling it over in print, is too daunting. When things become so overwhelming, I resort to lists. Which is part of why I’m becoming a librarian. Which is one of those things I haven’t mentioned here (see daunting ). 1 On June 28, I ended my job at Calvin College after working there for three years. The point is, ...
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Evangelical Expatriate: Going public.
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Featuring the late, revered Christian Reformed writer Lewis Smedes that's been getting a lot of press in the web-circles. I run in. I finally got around to reading the transcript. Today, and I felt that I couldn't let another minute go by without adding my "amen" to the chorus. Posted by kate @ 2:46 PM. At 3/15/2006 3:32 PM. I'm glad you liked the video, Kate. At 3/28/2006 1:06 PM. I guess all I can say is, "Amen." Sometimes orthodoxy gets in the way of God. At 3/29/2006 3:01 PM. At 4/24/2006 1:45 AM.
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Evangelical Expatriate: April 2005
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Well, I knew I hadn't written anything here in a long time- but it wasn't until I looked at the date of my last post that I realized it'd been almost three months. It's not that we're having some kind of extraordinarily highbrow, fancy shindig that demands I quit my job just to plan it. In fact, we're having a backyard barbecue. I bought my dress off the rack at the mall, and most of the help we need is coming from friends and family who have generously volunteered their time and talents.
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Evangelical Expatriate: Watch this space.
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Well, I have learned my lesson. I am typing this blog entry in Word right now. I’m sure most other people figured out a long time ago that this (or some other self-saving, blog-specific software) was the way to go. Not me. Until now. I was happily typing away this morning, about to update EE with its first substantial entry in ages. I was chugging along on a piece about. And celebrity activism, as a preamble/first draft for the Sojourners. Article I’m writing. I was amped. The power went out. Piece, beca...
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Evangelical Expatriate: March 2006
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Featuring the late, revered Christian Reformed writer Lewis Smedes that's been getting a lot of press in the web-circles. I run in. I finally got around to reading the transcript. Today, and I felt that I couldn't let another minute go by without adding my "amen" to the chorus. Posted by kate @ 2:46 PM. Whoever brought me here is gonna have to take me home. View my complete profile. And No One Heard a Word. I cant believe the news today. The night is half spent. Make your own badge here.
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Evangelical Expatriate: Being there.
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This is my friend and former roommate Christa. She was arrested yesterday in Washington, DC,. Along with 114 other people. So what's she smiling about? The thing is, Christa is one of those peaceniks who gets arrested. I know- didn't she get the memo that the Civil Rights movement ended decades ago? Except that it didn't. Christa. Christa's commentary about her arrest. Passing a budget that cuts taxes for those who need them least and cuts programs for those who need them most. That's par for the course.
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Evangelical Expatriate: I can't believe the news today.
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I can't believe the news today. Four students and a staff member are dead at Taylor University. How many times have I driven that stretch of highway between Taylor and Fort Wayne? I am overwhelmed by how unfair everything is. Posted by kate @ 5:24 PM. Whoever brought me here is gonna have to take me home. View my complete profile. And No One Heard a Word. The night is half spent. Evangelicals out of the box. For my catapult column this month, I conducted an . Make your own badge here.