Misc Michael Krahn on 18 Oct 2007 09:03 am
Blog… interrupted
You may have noticed a slight drop in the volume of my posting in the last couple of months. The reason is that I’m taking some college courses and I’ve had to find and extra 20 or so hours a week to attend classes and do the work.I do have a long piece on Don Miller’s book Blue Like Jazz that I could put up…
At any rate… there is some journaling I’ve done for one of my classes that I could put up and when I have my term papers finished I’ll post those as well.
I haven’t settled on topics for those yet but I’m thinking for my missiology class I’m thinking of doing something along the lines of “Mission in Postmodern, Post-Christian Society” and for my spiritual formation class I want to write about Thomas Merton and how his practice of spiritual disciplines influenced his writings and life.
Michael Krahn (michael.krahn@gmail.com) is a husband, father, Pastor, writer, and recording artist who enjoys books, theology, technology and the Ottawa Senators.
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