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October 25, 2009

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Beth

Good post. I can tell you've been reading Donald Miller :)

Cameron Crabtree

One more "Stan-ism" from GGBTS days to affirm your thoughts: "Jesus is our liturgy.

Alan Cross

Beth, re: Donald Miller, are you talking about the Jesus focus or my writing style? If it is the writing style, yeah, I have read his stuff and he is really good. I don't think that I am trying to consciously imitate him, but I have made a decision to be more autobiographical in my writing here and less technical. I like the way that he teaches lessons through what he encounters and the people that he talks to. I think that that approach resembles real life and how we learn much more closely. But, I'm not actually thinking, "How would Donald Miller say this." It is more of a conversational, easy-flowing, free approach than I was doing and it has made writing more fun. I don't feel like I am writing a term paper every time I start to blog anymore, which encourages me to just sit down and let the thoughts flow freely.

Cameron: Great quote by Dr. Nelson. He was one of the first to really help me see Jesus as the Head of the church and even as our organizing focus. It is all right there in Scripture, but we lose sight of Him so easily.

Beth

Nah, I didn't think it's intentional. It's normal to unconsciously copy the style of someone you're reading. I think it's a combination of the shorter sentences, the first and second POV, and the "and then I told him..." This bit was particularly Donald:

"I kept saying that we pray a lot. That isn't me trying to be overly spiritual. It is simply me saying that I don't know what is coming tomorrow, but I know that God does."

Not that it's a bad thing! It's very easy-going and readable.

Wish we could have been there for the Thai thing. Did you tape it, by chance?

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