Good Times All Around
Currently Reading Blue Like Jazz: Nonreligious Thoughts on Christian Spirituality By Donald Miller see related | Currently Re-reading The Abolition of Man By C. S. Lewis see related |
Okay, now that it's my second semester, I can officially join "Rounders," small book discussion groups here on campus led by students, faculty or staff. They meet once a week, and I signed up for two of them, one which I had read before and one that was a really quick read.
We've already had out first meeting for the "Blue Like Jazz" group, which is led by Andy Pettigrew in Campus Ministries. That should be a really good discussion; we've got a good group. The "Abolition of Man" group meets tomorrow evening, so I'll go straight from Rounders to Production Night.
Things are still going well. Over the weekend, I got to hang out with several of my friends. David and I watched "Waking Ned Devine," which cracked him up (thank you again, Amanda, for introducing me to that movie). Yesterday morning, I went with Ryan McFadden and Bob Cali to their church in Humboldt, where Ryan's father is the pastor. It was a good service, and they fed us afterward, which was nice.
Otherwise, things are quiet here in my life at Union. I enjoy it; it's good for keeping up with friends and homework.
Oh, and I may have a really cool opportunity this summer for an internship. It's not a sure thing, but some people are trying to pull some strings for me. Kristen Nicole has interned before at World Mission Magazine, and seems to think they would love to have me. I'll be talking to Dr. Chute about it.
I'm trying to remain positive about the fact that somebody borrowed my X-Files season DVDs... They'll be fine, right? ;-)
Okay, that's all for now. I'm going to go get a little supper.
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