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Friday, March 31, 2006

Dearest RevGals

I am working in my copious spare time to put final touches on the book. I still have a couple of outstanding entries (actually, I was going to yell over the internet -- until I realized that the majority of the ones missing were MINE. Uhm. Yeah, I forgot to add mine in after I wrote them. Whoops.) If you are willing, I'll send you a text -- this would be a great opportunity for some of the newbies, if they wish.

Second, because of space considerations, I need a two sentence bio from each person who wrote a devotional. I don't think we are going to have space for pictures and full bios. Please include your blogname and URL. I'll collect what I can from this and the ones missing will get an email.

As soon as these tasks are finished, I'll get a proof from the publisher.

If I've been silent recently it's because I have feverishly been editing.

16 comments:

  1. ok, send me one and make it good.

    i've sent you an email.

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  2. Here's my bio:

    P.o.C. is a pastor in the United Church of Christ and loves books, playing guitar, and hanging out with his wife. He can be found at Philosophy Over Coffee, http://philosophyovercoffee.blogspot.com.

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  3. Amy Butler is senior pastor at Calvary Baptist Church in Washington, D.C. (www.calvarydc.org) She usually blogs about the mundane but occasionally skirts the profound at www.talkwiththepreacher.blogspot.com.

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  4. Bio:
    Pink Shoes is an ELCA pastor serving in the Midwest. When she's not at a meeting or in the office, she can be found hanging out with her husband, her child or blogging about said pastorate/husband/child at: preacherinpink.blogspot.com

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  5. Bio:

    Sue is a dreamer, writer, partner, mother, and also a pastor in the United Church of Canada. If you're looking for her online, just follow the yellow brick road to http://innerdorothy.blogspot.com

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  6. Kathryn is a priest in the Church of England, mother, wife and procrastinator of distinction. She blogs at http://goodinparts.blogspot.com

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  7. Lorna is a wife, mother, teacher, semianry student and in her spare time (laughing) a local preacher in the UMC of Finland. Her online home is at http://stf.heavenlytrain.com

    (I don't have Ruth /Mia's emails here in Tallinn, and won't see them until palm Sunday. If you need it faster. Just ask :)

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  8. Emily is an Episcopal priest, married to another Episcopal priest, living and working in the metro OKC area, pondering the perils of parishes, pets and yarn at http://hazelnutreflections.blogspot.com.

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  9. Cheesehead never dreamed that she would end up in paradise. She is glad to have landed there with her spouse, teenage children, dog, and sometimes her sanity. She can be found at http://www.journalscape.com/cheesehead

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  10. Jennifer Davidson (JWD) is a PhD student in Liturgical Studies at the Graduate Theological Union in Berkeley, Calif. She reflects on parenting, teaching, spirituality, and worship on her Blanket in the Grove at http://groveblanket.blogspot.com.

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  11. Teri is a seminary graduate and pastor-to-be who currently serves as a mission volunteer in Cairo, Egypt. She blogs about life, relationships, church, cross-cultural stuff, her cat, and her recently lost mom at http://clevertitlehere.blogspot.com.

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  12. Sally is a wife, a mother of 5 and an Evangelist to the New Age Community. She blogs about spirituality and everyday life.
    http://sallysjourney.typepad.com


    If you need any more devotionals doing I'm happy to tackle one I have a light week ahead!

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  13. Mary is training to be a priest in the Church of England. A mother of two teenage boys, she is owned by Joseph, a small but loud siamese cat. Her blog is a raid on the inarticulate at http://maryeb.typepad.com/weblog/

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  14. Gord is a United Church of Canada minister in his spare time from being father to two wonderful girls, husband to a beautiful partner, and walker to a neurotic dog. He shares his reflectons on life's quest at Following Frodo(http://followingfrodo.blogspot.com).

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  15. oops, that is rflections not reflectons (whatever would I do without spell check).

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  16. Right there with you, Rev Mommy. I'm only just now catching up with the blog. And with the blogsphere in general.

    Hope I helped!

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