Read, Write, Repeat
I'm currently reading A Severe Mercy, again. The last time I read it was in college. I so badly want the inloveness that these two shared. Pagan love that still had so many characteristics of God's great love. They read. They walked. They dreamed. They shared everything. They journaled. Together.
I want to read and write and repeat.
Reading allows me to put to words thoughts I've had but haven't necessarily articulated. Writing allows me to digest, process, and remember what I've read. And I want to keep doing it. I never want to reach a point where I think I have all of the answers.
Van's explanation of the Trinity:
Van is the author of his own book--God
Van writes himself into his own book--Jesus
Van creates other characters in his book and "they'll all, even the bad ones, have something of Van in them"--Holy Spirit (117)
""Christians NEVER say goodbye!'" (125)
I want to read and write and repeat.
Reading allows me to put to words thoughts I've had but haven't necessarily articulated. Writing allows me to digest, process, and remember what I've read. And I want to keep doing it. I never want to reach a point where I think I have all of the answers.
Van's explanation of the Trinity:
Van is the author of his own book--God
Van writes himself into his own book--Jesus
Van creates other characters in his book and "they'll all, even the bad ones, have something of Van in them"--Holy Spirit (117)
""Christians NEVER say goodbye!'" (125)
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