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I thought the Pulitzer was supposed to go to the most outstanding novel of the year depicting a notable aspect of American life, yet here we have Pearl S. Buck… Read more »
I thought the Pulitzer was supposed to go to the most outstanding novel of the year depicting a notable aspect of American life, yet here we have Pearl S. Buck… Read more »
I’ve never been an “I hate Mondays” kind of person. As a matter of fact, there have been times in my life where I’ve welcomed them. When you have an… Read more »
If you saw my last piece, well, you know it hasn’t been a good week. But it’s Friday, and I’m exhausted. And better. It was a good morning this morning… Read more »
I’d been looking forward to this week for quite some time, simply because I was reaching a milestone. A nice, even number. A number where people might say, “Hey, you’re… Read more »
I’m usually out on the road right now, but some chest congestion and a cough kept me home this morning. If I feel better later, or, more probably, tomorrow I’ll… Read more »
I was speaking to a friend long ago about what he looked for in a church. He’d come to mine a few times and decided to go elsewhere, so when… Read more »
The last couple of days have been a bit of a wild ride. Nothing critical, just mentally and physically exhausting. Making everything run as smoothly as my typical standard demands… Read more »
Junot Díaz’s The Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao started a bit rocky for me. A bit too graphic and flippant. But somewhere along the way it turned a corner…. Read more »
Last October, Joon and I took a route over the ridge between the GyeongBu Expressway and the city of Anyang. We really liked it at the time — the fall… Read more »
Over the years I’ve written here (almost three now), I’ve tried to approach the Gospel from a few different sides. I’ve tried to talk through it and bring anyone who’s… Read more »