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Friday, November 30, 2007
A WOMAN REMEMBERS HIROSHIMA It was a nice day. Clean and sunny. I was 13, in the kitchen making tea for my father. The sun brightened the room. I could see things so plainly. My father was in the garden painting, and as I took him his tea, I noticed the iris, thin and purple, on the easel in front of him, and in the garden, leaning. We heard teh airplane at the same time. My father said it was pretty, so white, a flash in the sun. I winced looking. And then my father was gone, and the garden also, and then there was nothing but light and pain. I thought if I die, who will know me, so I, reaching, wrote my name on my arm with my father's brush. Later in the hospital my uncle looked at me, and did not know me. My face was not the face of my father's child, but he took me home because he saw my name, he took me home. This is a poem by Maureen Morehead from her book, "A Sense of Time Left" (Larkspur Press). My poetry sensei, David Harrity, shared it with me this week. Seems like a good one to close out Kingdomtide-- full of the potency of the curse and yet the mustard seed of hope lives. What does the poem evoke in you? Labels: poetry posted by John David Walt | at 11/30/2007 08:07:00 AM | 1 commentsSaturday, November 24, 2007 Worship Seminary Season 2-- NINE posted by John David Walt | at 11/24/2007 10:50:00 AM | 0 comments Tuesday, November 13, 2007 Keeping you in the Loop FARMStrong has been a bit idle through this fall term. I regret that. To be a real blogger means one must blog at least twice a week. I took FARMStrong Jr. on a deer hunt in Arkansas last weekend and will post the pics to prove it here soon. We are starting the stretch run on the fall term here at Asbury Seminary. I will preach in chapel on Thursday and could use your prayers. To keep you in the loop, the latest chapter of my YouTube Worship Seminary teaching appears below. You can access the message board conversation by signing up on Chris Tomlin's Worship Frequency equipping website. posted by John David Walt | at 11/13/2007 08:32:00 AM | 5 comments Tuesday, November 06, 2007 Challenging. . . . . . posted by John David Walt | at 11/06/2007 07:46:00 AM | 2 comments
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