Exercises in Patience
Herräng has been practically a non-stop exercise in patience and acceptance for me. Sharing such a small space with so many other people when I’m so used...
Herräng has been practically a non-stop exercise in patience and acceptance for me. Sharing such a small space with so many other people when I’m so used...
WARNING: This is a dirty post. If you don’t wish to have your mind corrupted, kindly navigate instead to this compilation of cute “if it fits, I sit...
Day 21 is about protecting the church. I already wrote yesterday that the “church” is not a physical place or group of people, but the entire world...
I arrived in Stockholm, Sweden, on Friday, and to the Herräng Dance Camp on Saturday. Herräng Dance Camp is the most famous and, I think, longest running dance...
Days 18-20 are all about relationships, community, and conflict resolution. I find these chapters are largely specific elaborations on the notion of living a l...
In Day 17, Warren emphasizes the need to belong to a church for a number of reasons, including identifying yourself as a believer, developing spiritual maturity...
Well, jet lag yesterday gave me a chance to catch up on all my Rio travelogue posts; jet lag today will be dedicated to The Purpose Driven Life. Day 16: Life i...
I had grand ambitions for a series of “As Seen in Rio” posts – one for street art, one for sidewalks, one for architecture, and anything else ...
Tuesday was my last full day in Rio, and I spent it walking around the Santa Theresa neighborhood. I cannot tell you how much I enjoyed this day. The weather ...
I finally made it out to the Botanical Garden on Monday. The Jardim Botanico is a big, cultivated park with historic sites that are under renovation, museums, ...