Not exact matches
It wasn't just
about the
subject matter — although it's tricky to write
about such a tender and intimate time in a person's life, to tell your own story while still holding space for stories that are so different than your own, to attempt to shepherd people well in the liminal spaces of their faith journeys — but it was also just the season of life with being pregnant with our fourth and then
giving birth and suddenly having four tinies between the ages of 9 and newborn meant I had a
lot less time with a
lot less energy (and even less sleep!)
Anyway, I will write a
lot more
about this when I get to the
subject of hell in the current book I am writing on the violence of God, but I wanted to just
give a short preview of my views on hell, and provide a follow - up from the post yesterday
about whether Jesus spoke of hell more than heaven.
He has
given a
lot of impassioned speeches on the
subject, and while he was touring the state in his RV, pushing for the Fight for $ 15, he did a
lot of shouting
about the importance of lifting every New Yorker out of poverty.
There's a
lot of information
given about the movie's creation and development (many abandoned concepts are discussed), though there are a number of interesting detours too (on
subjects like autobiography titles and great food combinations).
I know there are
lots of Kindle systems that
give advice like this: «Find what's hot right now and write books
about these
subjects.»
I've got three main
subject areas, but even those three
give me a
lot of stuff to write
about.
Having spent a good part of last week at the Dpharm Disruptive Innovations to Advance Clinical Trials Conference, in Boston, we came away with some insights
about innovation — a
subject that we've
given a
lot of thought to over the years but is endlessly fascinating.More than ever, we believe that true innovation is first and foremost a cultural issue.