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The Journey of “A Bigger World…” Two

So it has been some months since I’ve spoke of the adventures with the book, “A Bigger World Yet; Faith, Brotherhood, and Same-Sex Needs.”  As of late there have been two events I have been invited to participate in because … Continue reading

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The Journey of “A Bigger World…” One

So the book “A Bigger World Yet, Faith, Brotherhood, and Same Sex Needs” has been in the hands of others now for over a month.  It’s been interesting seeing the books get out there.  I feel like they’re little seed … Continue reading

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A Leap Into the Abyss

Well, it’s time for me to open up to you what has been on my heart for a long time.  For over the past four and a half years with the help of some wise individuals in my community I … Continue reading

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Wisdom Teaches Without Speaking

Here is the last of the three boxes that potentially may be a book cover (keep those eyes peeled).  With each my objective was to communicate some aspects of what it is to be a man, and the process of … Continue reading

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A place to enter inside; in community.

As mentioned in a previous post I have been reading through a book that’s reflecting on the men’s movement in the 90’s. I’m finding it very assuring, and it’s getting me to reflect upon my own entrance into that community … Continue reading

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A Cry For Friendship.

There was a very nice article as of late in The Chronicle of Higher Education entitled “Faux Friendships” By William Deresiewicz (thank you Rick for sending this on to me).  It’s well worth the read. http://chronicle.com/article/Faux-Friendship/49308/ Its nice to see … Continue reading

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Such an Immense Place

You know I’ve picked up as of late a book on the men’s movement from the 1990’s called Wingspan, Inside the Men’s Movement (edited by Christopher Harding).  It’s been very refreshing and reminds me of when I first introduced to … Continue reading

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