Tag Archives: blogger

Life-Producing Sorrow

My Featured Blogger this week is Jennifer Arimborgo, creator of the blog site Feeding on Jesus. In her book Amazon Missionary Moments: Memoir of a Poured Out Life, Jennifer writes about her 20+ years work in the Amazon Jungle, where … Continue reading

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Brussels Sprouts

My Featured Blogger this week is John Malone of the same-named blog site. John is a Brit (I think), but beyond that I know little, except what he reveals in his writing. Which I very much enjoy, and which is … Continue reading

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Boomers vs. Millennials, or not

My Feature Blogger this week is long-time journalist Nora Edinger of Joy Journal. Nora’s optimistic but practical takes on life, recipes, faith-related non-fiction and, in her words, “Christian chick lit” that is “a clean read, but contemporary (as in, there … Continue reading

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The Cognitive Dissonance of Abortion Rights

My Featured Blogger this week is Vernon Miles Kerr of the same-named blog site. Vernon and I don’t agree on everything (for one thing, I am a Jesus follower and Vernon is agnostic). But for some time now we’ve followed … Continue reading

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Suffering and Self-Preservation

My Featured Blogger this week is Rebekah Durham of the blog site forty-one ten. Rebekah, who lives with her three children in Atlanta, Georgia, is a graduate of Columbia Theological Seminary. She’s an avid reader, and a student of great … Continue reading

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If I were?

My Featured Blogger this week is Drew B of the blog site Rumenate (intentionally misspelled). I don’t know much about Drew–where he lives, what the B stands for. But I do know that his sparse and sometimes enigmatic poetry always … Continue reading

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Eavesdropping and Etiquette

My Featured Blogger this week is Cricket of the blog site CricketMuse. Cricket is a published writer and a passionate etymologist (words, not bugs). She reviews books, muses on various topics (hence her blog’s title), and serves up tasty tidbits … Continue reading

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She’s Off for Good

My Featured Blogger this week is Tracy K. Ard (not to be confused with kale or shard, or anything else disgustingly healthy) of Eating My Way to the Top. Tracy is NOT, in fact, a chef or a keto diet … Continue reading

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It’s My 5th Blogiversary!

I’m 5 today! And you know what that means — It means I get to go to school with the bigger blogger kids now! According to development experts, these are the: 10 Key Traits of a Five Year Old Displays … Continue reading

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My grief is a three year old.

My Featured Blogger this week is the creator of yellowlamplight. I don’t know her name, but more and more I feel I know her character. Which is? Well, to quote her, “I adore [life], but I don’t trust it. I … Continue reading

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