Tapestry: Wisdom Literature

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Little by little, I'm re-integrating myself into normal life (which includes my cyber life). We'll reacquaint ourselves. I have so much to tell you about the arts conference I attended a few weeks ago and my Disney trip. And I have all sorts of special stuff lined up--some great guest bloggers with all sorts of creative tips and an interview with Josh Havens of The Afters (only half of which can you actually see since we decided to do the interview in his backyard as Apollos retired his carriage).

For now, I'll tell you about my latest post at Tapestry. It continues in our wisdom series, looking specifically at the place of wisdom literature in decision-making.

A taste:

"By wisdom literature, I mean Proverbs, Ecclesiastes, Job, and James. In Proverbs and James, we find general guidelines for living a life that integrates God and others. It is Wisdom 101. Job and Ecclesiastes addresses questions beyond this. The what if

In wisdom literature, we learn basic concepts for living the Christian life."

Read the rest here.

See you next week all ready to explode with exciting posts!

 

Sounds like a great interview!

Glad you're back! I can't wait to hear more about your trip/s.

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