Blog Buddies
Well, I apologize for my sporadic blogging this week, but it’s finals week at school. Ugh. However, some of my friends have posted really great entries this week, and I thought I’d point you to some of them. Thankfully, we don’t all slack off at the same time, huh?Shana over at If Only It Were Fiction, gives her take on the controversial article published by ninetyandnine last week, The Attraction Factor (Female Version) and the storm of letters that followed in response. Says Shana,
“I think the article is a well-written, honest shot in the arm that Apostolic women need to hear. The unattractive appearance of many of our women is a taboo topic that gets swept under the rug, or a ‘you're beautiful on the inside’ bandaid gets thrown on it. Understand that my humble opinion comes from a girl who doesn't fit the tall, thin blonde model . . .”
Chantell at Where You Can Find Me writes about change:
“It’s not a negative thing, necessarily. More often than not, it’s a good thing. Life is wrapped up in it. It depends on it. If things were the same all the time, nothing would ever grow. But for some reason, it’s always bittersweet to me. It always gets me teary-eyed and unable to articulately express myself. It’s always an unexplainable feeling that possesses me, that inhabits the outside lining of my heart that just aches and yearns.”
Kimberly of Originally Unoriginal offers us an analogy that presents a fresh view of grace:
“You are sitting there saying, 'Yeah right! That would never happen.' Physically speaking, it wouldn't happen because we are human. However, spiritually speaking, it's exactly what God does for us everyday.”
Lee Ann writing for A Month in My Life asks us a very serious question:
“Are flip-flops a no-no for church?”
She’s taking a vote, so click your way over there and offer up your opinion. Here’s mine: anytime church buildings want to take down the “Flip-Flop Free Zone” signs is fine with me.
Thanks, ladies, for freeing me up from having to think today!
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