Voskamp: Please Read!
As a note, this blog is coming up on its 900th post, at which time I will take a hiatus because the school year starts for me tomorrow and my mom's treatments go forward. I thought I had 894, but I went back and deleted drafts and found out I only have 880, now.
I recently read Ann Voskamp's work A Thousand Gifts. I highly recommend it. She is truly gifted, and the book gave me much to reflect on. At times I had to laugh under my breath at some of her "gifts," such as bubbles and "jam on bread." (I would be thankful for blueberry preserves on whole wheat toast, though). She reminds us to live a fully embodied and embedded life, to not shuck off this "mortal coil" because God said that the physical world is good, despite its being affected by the fall.
I recently read Ann Voskamp's work A Thousand Gifts. I highly recommend it. She is truly gifted, and the book gave me much to reflect on. At times I had to laugh under my breath at some of her "gifts," such as bubbles and "jam on bread." (I would be thankful for blueberry preserves on whole wheat toast, though). She reminds us to live a fully embodied and embedded life, to not shuck off this "mortal coil" because God said that the physical world is good, despite its being affected by the fall.
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