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Play It Again, SAHM by Meredith Efken
Play It Again, SAHM by Meredith Efken






Play It Again, SAHM by Meredith Efken

But I have continued to use the word for myself because it is easy and because, I think, most people understand what I'm communicating.I believe Jesus is God. There's a history there and it's not always a pretty one. Parts of the world have an extremely negative take on Christianity and I know many believers who choose not to use the word Christian because of how polarizing it is. Truthfully, there's a huge part of me that understands this. I read on and realized you weren't abandoning Christ but rather the concept of Christianity. I understand that faith can be fluid, I do. The other day my google reader was full of posts about your decision to "quit Christianity" I have to admit my heart sank. I do have your memoir sitting in my towering pile of books waiting to be read though, and have watched with interest as you continue to write interesting books. He is the one figure I can't read historical fiction about. I was quickly assured you'd come to a place of faith or restored faith and the book wasn't meant to mock Jesus but I've never been able to read it. A few years ago I heard you'd written a book from the first perspective of Christ and the idea freaked me out a little to be honest. I moved on to other reading material and other interests. I also grew up in a fairly conservative evangelical Christian home and while my parents weren't thrilled about my fascination with vampires they tolerated it. When I had to write a character study for a creative writing class I chose Louis from your Interview with a Vampire book. Those books were well loved, beat up around the edges. I thought you were so cool, because I loved your vampires and even guiltily read your series about witches. Perhaps the otherSAHM I AMers can teach these two something about sisterhood.When I was young, like early high school young, I had a picture of you up in my room. Indiscretions: However youthful, they can come back to haunt you,learns pastor's wife Phyllis Lorimer.Amends: These could stand to be made between officious list moderatorRosalyn Ebberly and her pampered sister, Veronica. Motherhood: Teen-mom-turned-farmer's-wife Brenna Lindberg can dealwith the mud and the chickens, but what about her husband's desire fora child of his own? Health: Surely aches and pains are normal in an active little boy, yetthose of soccer-mom Jocelyn Millard's son don't seem to be going away. It's hard to love someone in sickness and in health whenhe's never home!Īrt: Let the children express themselves, opines artistic ZeliaMuzuwa, and then her son's head gets stuck inside a kitty scratchingpost. Success: Her workaholic husband is driving Dulcie Huckleberry aroundthe bend. But where else couldthey discuss things like. For the members of a stay-at-home-moms' e-mail loop, lunch withfriends is a sandwich in front of the computer.








Play It Again, SAHM by Meredith Efken