Peace Like A River


It was a wide river, mistakable for a lake or even an ocean unless you'd been wading and knew its current. Somehow I'd crossed it... Now I saw the stream regrouped below, flowing on through what might've been vineyards, pastures, orhards... It flowed between and alongside the rivers of people; from here it was no more than a silver wire winding toward the city. - Leif Enger, Peace Like A River

Friday, December 02, 2005

Friday

I'm in school today, hence the diminished output. If the quantity of posts has seemed a little lower lately, it's because school and work and church and family and everything else are piling up.

I have a couple of ideas I'll write up this weekend. I'll apply some thoughts from Charles Colson on postmodernism to how the Left characterizes the Right, and Bush's Iraq policies.

And, I have some thoughts on how history teaches us that breakthrough success can be achieved if we just press on when the going seems the toughest, and relate that to recent talk about pulling out of Iraq.

cheers!

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