I know. Short on posts these days. Between long days at work (and bringing some work home), a recent vacation (thank goodness), and now gathering up all my research for my paper on Social Action and Evangelism, I am mostly tapped out at this point. Of course the brain hasn’t stopped and my stream of consciousness is still very active, but time to compose and post has been robbed of energy and, well, time. I am working on our Community Assessment (at work) and, as well, this year’s Federal Head Start application (which means developing a budget for our 2009 full child development services, over 6 mil with multiple resources and funding streams—can’t believe I do this for a living now!). Plus I have finished up reading and researching for the paper which now needs to be written for November’s Evangelical Theological Society annual meeting. This year the conference is in Rhode Island (thankfully close). The schedule of paper presentations is now out—and I can see my paper has been approved (I think thanks to Dr. Aida Besanáon Spencer of Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary). I can see I am presenting my paper on Wednesday November 19 at 9:20 am. So I am rather busy. I have posted quite a lot of my thoughts on this paper and subject while I have been reading and researching. Most is posted under the “Wasted Evangelism” subject. I will get back to posting soon—I am sure you all can’t wait. For now, happy summer.
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