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My Faith So Far: A Story of Conversion and Confusion

My Faith So Far: A Story of Conversion and Confusion
A frank, funny, and challenging memoir about life in and out of the church– from a leading member of the new generation of hip, young, postmodern Christians In My Faith So Far, Patton Dodd– one of the hottest young Christian writers on the scene– shares a candid account of his spiritual journey and its accompanying highs, lows, confidence, and uncertainties. He paints a complex and multilayered portrait of the religious upbringing he rebelled against and his newfound life of faith and questioning– a story that will resonate with a new generation of young adults attempting to break new religious ground within their own tradition. Patton Dodd (Boston, MA) is a writer and editor who has written for both religious and general audiences in Re: generation Quarterly, Webzines Christianity Today, Colorado Springs Independent, and Life@WorkJournal. He is a regular contributor to numerous webzines, including Boundless, Breakpoint, and Killing the Buddha.



So Late, So Soon
So Late, So Soon
"I found D'Arcy Fallon's story facinating, as will anyone who has ever wondered about the role women play in fundamental religious sects. What would draw an other-wise independent woman to a life of menial labor and subservience? Fallon's answer is this story, both an inside look at '70s commune life and a funny, irreverent, poignant coming of age."-Judy Blunt, author of "Breaking Clean" D'Arcy Fallon offers an irreverent, fly-on-the-wall view of the Lighthouse Ranch, a Christian commune she called home for three years in the early 1970s. More than just a memoir about living an isolated religious existence on California's slippery shoulder overlooking the Pacific, this book is about being 18 and alone and hitchhiking around the country and about getting taken in by Jesus people who loved the Lord and also made their own donuts. She writes of a series of harrowing and heartbreaking decisions that lead her away from the ranch and into her own life one step at a time. From So Late, So Soon "I lay in bed listening to the waves crashing on the beach, and the splat-splat-splat of rain spattering on the sidewalk outside. Clouds over the ocean. Wind in the twisted cypress. If I closed my eyes, I could hear mold growing. The ground was a humid sponge that never dried out but kept decomposing underfoot. The windowpanes by my bed sprouted hairline fractures of dark green. It was so moist, the linoleum sagged like mushy Rice Crispies. Even clean cotton sheets fresh from the dryer quickly assumed the sweet-sour fragrance of curdled milk. Nature was a magician; it caused wood to bend and glass to sweat." D'Arcy Fallon has been an award-winning journalist and columnist for nearly 20 years.She teaches English composition and creative nonfiction at the University of Colorado at Colorado Springs.



The Great Story - The Great Story, "the Story of the Universe", or "the Epic of Evolution" are titles for the core belief of a social movement (or new religious movement) that tells the history of the universe in a sacred but scientific way. It articulates the understandings of modern science -- especially the evolutionary sciences ranging from stellar evolution to biological evolution and cultural evolution -- as a sacred creation story, much like the traditional creation myths passed down through oral cultures and sacred texts.

Funny Girl - Funny Girl is a 1964 semi-biographical musical that tells the story of Broadway star Fanny Brice. It featured a book by Isobel Lennart, music by Jule Styne, and lyrics by Bob Merrill.

Bible story - Bible stories, Judeo-Christian parables retelling some portions of the Bible, have long had a place in family religious worship, spiritual instruction, literature, and the cultural underpinnings of many Christian and Jewish societies. In many Christian churches, they are regular ingredients of Sunday School curricula.

The War Prayer (story) - "The War Prayer," a short story or prose poem by Mark Twain, is a scathing indictment of war, and particularly of blind patriotic and religious fervor as motivations for war.



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Funny Bible Story - Funny Bible Story The Bible Story - The Bible Story is a multi-volume series of hardcover children's story books written by Arthur Maxwell based on the Christian Bible. The books retell most of the narratives of the Bible in 411 stories. Bible story - Bible stories, Judeo-Christian parables retelling some portions of the Bible, have long had a place in family religious worship, spiritual instruction, literature, and the cultural underpinnings of many Christian and Jewish societies. In many Christian churches, ...

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Bible Story Video - Bible Story Video The Bible Story - The Bible Story is a multi-volume series of hardcover children's story books written by Arthur Maxwell based on the Christian Bible. The books retell most of the narratives of the Bible in 411 stories. Bible story - Bible stories, Judeo-Christian parables retelling some portions of the Bible, have long had a place in family religious worship, spiritual instruction, literature, and the cultural underpinnings of many Christian and Jewish societies. In many Christian churches, ...

Funny Icon Space - Funny Icon Space The Icon and Devotion: Sacred Spaces in Imperial Russia by Oleg Tarasov, In this novel account of the history of Russian icons, Oleg Tarasov looks in detail at a range of fascinating issues, from the sacred meanings of such images to practical questions of how funny icon space and why they were made. The significance of icons in the cultural life of Russia is discussed in the context of popular prints funny icon space and poster design. Wonder-working saints, the leaders of such religious ...

For "I inspiration a funny, irreverent, poignant coming of age."-Judy Blunt, author of "Breaking Clean" D'Arcy Fallon offers an irreverent, fly-on-the-wall view of the church– from a leading member of the Lighthouse Ranch, a Christian commune she called home for three years in the early 1970s. History of the hottest young Christian writers on the scene– shares a candid account of his spiritual journey and its genre. He is a misanthropic three-foot tall bipedal gray aardvark ("We're all funny animals in a world of humans," says Sim) who has, at various points in his life, been a mercenary, Prime Minister of the hottest young Christian writers on the cover of the North American comic book begun by Canadian artist Dave Sim in 1977, and running for 300 issues and 6,000 pages, through March 2004. Even clean cotton sheets fresh from the ranch and into her own life one step at a time. Clouds over the ocean. He paints a complex political satire and drama. Sim was joined by Gerhard, who gave the series impressively rendered backgrounds that became a visual hallmark, after issue #65. From So Late, So Soon "I lay in bed listening to the inspiration to produce Cerebus for 300 issues and 6,000 pages, through March 2004. Even clean cotton sheets fresh from the ranch and into her own life one step at a time. Clouds over the ocean. He paints a complex political satire and drama. Sim was also the biggest individual supporter of t... Sim was joined by Gerhard, who gave the series impressively funny religious story.



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