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Another slow blogging week. I did read and review one book, which got me thinking about something I've noted with the sub-genre of Urban Christian Fiction. Other than that, I spent my evenings attending a Girl Scout Service Unit meeting, a church "Safe Environment" meeting and a Daisy Girl Scout meeting. Then today I had the pleasure of an extra half-day in the office. I do have a couple of reviews to get up so poke around a little and see if I get to them later tonite or tomorrow.
I posted about using children's imaginations to catechize them.
ReplyDeleteThanks RAnn, I have a brief reflection as usual.
ReplyDeleteLuuk Dominiek OP
Thanks for hosting once again, RAnn!
ReplyDeleteThis week I post about a few things; one in particular is a prayer for cancer patients.
Have a wonderful week!
St. Cyprian, Julius Caesar, and Montaigne...somehow they all found their way into this week's posts!
ReplyDeleteA priest commenting on Indiana Jones, a short reflection about the Assumption, and prayers for those seeking employment are my posts.
ReplyDeleteMay everyone have a blessed week!
Evan
I have a few fairly short posts this week. One is about advancing the reign of Christ the King now, one about a young girl I met at the therapy pool, some God moments, and my reflections on Psalm 32.
ReplyDeleteI see from the comment section that my fellow bloggers have some prayers I can use to help others with cancer and joblessness. This will help friends and relatives, so thanks.
This is my first time posting to Sunday Snippets, thanks for hosting it.
ReplyDeleteThanks RAnn - gracious as always!
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This week on Sunday Snippets, WBN presents: Roads and Reflections
Join me this week for the second article in the As For Me And My House series.
* Contemplating My Reflection
* Notre Dame: Road Trip
* Virtual Confession: iConfess