Reflections of Refinement

snapshots of the journey to become a mirror of Truth, Grace, Hope, Love and Joy

Saturday, July 26, 2014

The realities of a Hero's Entrance

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Is it really July???  Really? Wow. I'm sure there are people who have been waiting to know what happened to me after my last few pos...
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Monday, March 03, 2014

Residing in Hope

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"Even now," declares the LORD, "return to me with all your heart, with fasting and weeping and mourn...
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Thursday, February 27, 2014

When does the Hero come?

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It's 3AM.  I should be in bed.  Tomorrow I have five classes packed into a time frame I usually only have four in.  I should be in bed...
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Wednesday, June 19, 2013

Without love, you are nothing

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Yesterday I was talking about responsibility, respect and honor as being a foundation of sorts for me.  Sometimes the only things that get...
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Tuesday, June 18, 2013

Respect, Responsibility and Honor.

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It's the middle of the night at the end of a long, hard, lonely weekend... This is gonna be rambly.  So buckle in for a confusing ride...
Thursday, April 18, 2013

Why I shouldn't write blog posts in the middle of the night.

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Because there is always someone who says it better. In perfect timing, I found this quote in my mail box today, and it sums up the "c...
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Waiting for the click

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After a month of living alone again things have finally settled down enough for discontent to sneak up behind me and start whispering hearta...
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Wednesday, April 10, 2013

Still kicking

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A while back I got a comment hoping for a new post.  Thanks!  It's very encouraging to know you are missed!  Unfortunately, I haven'...
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I came to Japan as a missionary about 8 years ago. I finished my term of service (plus a few extra, for a total of 4 1/2 years) and decided to stay longer in Japan. I then worked as an ALT (Assistant Language Teacher) public Jr. High Schools and Elementary Schools. From April 2011, I began once again to work for the Japan Lutheran Church as a special church worker teaching English at a church in Northern Tokyo. I come from the great state of Texas. I enjoy many things and have a wide range of interests. Most of all, I want to serve God. After that I pursue my interests on a first come, first served basis. I enjoy being weird and different. I strive to exercise my imagination and creativity. I have more opinions than is entirely healthy for any one person, and I am more than willing to share them. My sense of humor is odd, and leans heavily towards sarcasm. I have been called a nutbar. Randomness is a way of life. Yes, I am strange. But God loves me anyways.
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