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Archive for December, 2005

Final Tally

199. That’s an increase of five. Thanks, Mom.

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The Good Life

So, final exams ended last Wednesday, and life has been beautiful ever since. I’ve read fiction. Fiction. It’s been so long since I’ve been able to indulge my overstuffed brain with something that I’m not required to regurgitate in the future. Marvelous! I read Memoirs of a Geisha, which you may have heard of because [...]

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As a commissioned officer in the US Army and one who is training to be an Army chaplain, here’s something that I’m submitting for your feedback. You may or may not know that the US Air Force (USAF) has recently changed its religious policy, which has huge implications for military chaplains in all of the [...]

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Christ and New York

For a few months, I’ve been taking notes on the work of a church called Redeemer Presbyterian Church in center-city Manhattan. Their pastor, Tim Keller, is one of the most innovative figures I’ve ever known when it comes to infusing Christ and the Gospel with the real lives of modern urban professionals.
I think that their [...]

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Would you graciously allow me a moment to vent? Thank you.
The end of the semester is almost here. O the semester it has been! These past fifteen weeks have been the toughest in my entire academic career (19th year by the way; how sad is that?!), and the end now draws nigh. On Wednesday [...]

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High Culture Drew?

I am becoming a cultural elitist. Yes, I can sympathize with what you are probably asking yourself, “Drew. Culture. You?” It is true. I shall not deny it. Classical music twenty-four hours a day? Absolutely. Opera? Ballet? I am investigating the local possibilities. Apparently the Triangle area is quite interested in the Arts. Magnificent!What [...]

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