“Ants do what ants do, without pondering about their options. And when a boot flattens their ant friends and blots out several months of their work, they do not speculate on the meaning of it all.” -Paul W. Jones, A Season in the Desert: Making Time Holy
“I knew what I had now. I had a vision, fit for a life’s wager. I could drink to the “dream.” And my wager was this: If there is a God who makes this divine-human promise, we will be co-creators. But if the vision is only a cruel tease, I will still live the vision so that my life is a protest against a Godless universe.”-Paul W. Jones, A Season in the Desert: Making Time Holy
June 29th, 2005 at 10:43 pm
I just thought I’d let you guys know that your site feed is different since the redesign so people that read you through news aggregators and such (like Bloglines.com) haven’t been keeping up with you like they were. In fact, they haven’t been keeping up at all. I thought you had just gone on some hiatus or something.