there's nothing wrong with a bit of shameless self-promotion.
"This book is a fresh, honest, witty look into the state of the Church in post-postmodern America, and raises some outright bold questions about how most Christians are living out their faith. Miller brings a unique 'insider's view' perspective as the son of a United Methodist preacher who has fought his whole life for acceptance within the Church, while all along knowing it would lead him farther away from the missing pieces of spirituality that a teenage rebellion had exposed to him.
Miller's account of his relationship with his father is truly stirring, and his stories kept me smiling, if not having fits of irrepressible gut-bustery. His stories of being imprisoned for skateboard-related monkey business were particularly engaging. While being easy-to-read and entertaining, this tome also asks some thought-provoking questions... some which we should ask of the Church, but most which we should solicit of ourselves. This was a great book; I only wish is that it was longer, or that it could have been narrated to me at bedside by Miller himself." (I love you, too, Justin Secor.)
hahaha well, i happen to think that hectic can be an awsome thing as long as you look at it that way. i mean, i personally love things to be fast-paced. just don't let yourself get stressed out :)
but my life...uhhhm. its getting better everyday :)
hey so what you going to do on your 21st birthday?
Jun 30 2008 2:21 AM
check your school mail, biotch.
Jun 29 2008 9:15 PM
voxpop is alive! or still lives. or whatever. when are we watching the shark movie? OH. idea. we'll watch the shark movie at alyssa's new house in fairfax. (this is assuming she says yes to me. everyone says yes to me.) that way i won't have to drive 25e432 hours to your house.