Archive - May, 2010

Beyond the Bayou by Katherine Chopin

The bayou curved like a crescent around the point of land on which La Folle’s cabin stood. Between the stream and the hut lay a big abandoned field, where cattle were pastured when the bayou supplied them with water enough. Through the woods that spread back into unknown regions the woman had drawn an imaginary line, and past this circle she never stepped. This was the form of her only mania.

She was now a large, gaunt black woman, past thirty-five. Her real name was Jacqueline, but every one on the plantation called her La Folle, because in childhood she had been frightened literally “out of her senses,” and had never wholly regained them.

It was when there had been skirmishing and sharpshooting all day in the woods. Evening was near when P’tit Maitre, black with powder and crimson with blood, had staggered into the cabin of Jacqueline’s mother, his pursuers close at his heels. The sight had stunned her childish reason.

A Prayer

My bountiful God, I beseech Thee, listen to my humble prayer, that I may ever feel that the married state is holy and that I must keep it holy. Grant Thy grace that I may never sin against the faithfulness and love of this marriage. Foster between us the spirit of understanding and of peace, that no strife, quarrel or misunderstanding, may arise between us. Grant us health and our daily bread, whereby we may serve Thee more. Amen.

Weekly Meanderings

Here’s some stuff I came across this week…

1. Does God have a specific plan for your life?
2. NT Wright retiring
3. Four styles of preaching
4. Young pastors and graphic novels (comic books)
5. The Lord’s Prayer in Elvish (Quenya to be specific)
6. A Prayer: In Our Faithlessness
7. A review of “O Me of Little Faith
8. A review of “No Stones: Women Redeemed from Sexual Addiction
9. A review of “An Altar in the World
10. Writing a storyline instead of a mission statement
11. Q&A with a sports economist

Have a great weekend!

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