Wednesday, September 26, 2007

Reading... I remember now why I don't like it!

So I decided it was time to tackle the large amounts of reading I have to do. I soon came to realize that in the next two weeks I have to ready 3 books, write a paper and two book reviews and that's not even counting the normal textbook reading. After reading most of the afternoon about The Resurrection and Ascension of Jesus I felt like my brain was going to explode!!! Then I sat down and started to read about Teenagers for another hour or so. Soooooooo much reading and when you're a slow reader it doesn't help! I wish all textbooks we're like Harry Potter books so you would be so interested in what is going to happen next that you can't put the book down.

Million $ Idea: Textbooks written in such a way that you can't put it down!

Can you guess what tomorrow brings? MORE READING... Yeah!

I'm just excited that The season premier of Grey's start's tomorrow!

Now in other news...

Rachel's thoughts on Private Practice:

Not my favorite! Personally I don't think it's going to make it unless they make it much more exciting. It seems so much more like a Soap then Grey's does. The Cute Doctor (I'll refer to him as McSexy), cute front desk dude and Kate Walsh are really the only things I think were good about the show. I'll give it another week or so and see how it does. I have a funny feeling that Addison will find her way back to Seattle very soon. That's my two cents!

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"To discover the forgotten poor is more that the work of "social action", as some would call it. It is rather to put our Bibles back togeather again. Indeed, it is nothing less than to restore the integrity of the Word of God--in our lives, our congregations, our communities and our world." -- Jim Wallis; God's Politics

"He has showed you, O man, what is good.
And what does the LORD require of you?
To act justly and to love mercy
and to walk humbly with your God."
--Micah 6:8

"To be a Christian without prayer is no more possible than to be alive without breathing."
-- Martin Luther

"Our political leaders, after all, are just that--political. No mater what their faith, or lack thereof, they are just plain old people doing a plain old job. They can't save America. It isn't in their job description. They can make changes at the margins by helping a bit here and there. But, ultimately, the work of America is our work. And my ultimate hope is back where it should be--not with fishing, not with politics, but with God."
--David Kuo; Tempting Faith
 

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