Posted in Fragments on Nov 26th, 2008
I actually wrote this and posted it back in April of 2007. I’m reposting it now because I’m starting a new series of true stories, called Fragments. Enjoy! ————————————- This is a true story. A story about my city. Chattanooga. I love it like no other. In this city, it’s rare for someone to say, [...]
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Posted in Developmental Theology on Apr 19th, 2008
A shaman’s duty is to build a family, or tribe, and to help others to do the same.
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Posted in Developmental Theology on Mar 22nd, 2008
So, what I’ve always tried to do with this series is to help individuals awaken that shaman on the inside that they have forgotten culturally. An important lesson here is about community. Many people think that the shamanic journey is an introspective, private one. And it is. To an extent. You see, once the shaman [...]
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Posted in Developmental Theology on Mar 12th, 2008
We cannot forgive those that have never reached for something greater.
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Posted in social commentary on Apr 26th, 2007
This is a true story. A story about my city. Chattanooga. I love it like no other. In this city, it’s rare for someone to say, “I love living here.” Mostly you just hear people talk about leaving. People new to the city often complain that it has a way of sucking you in, so [...]
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