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Thursday, August 20, 2020

So I've Still been Writing

Yes, I'm still writing and keeping track of recent freelance work so far from 2020-2016. Book reviews, features and other links here:

SIGHT Magazine:
Book reviews: 

The Cost of Compassion: When Suffering With others becomes personal—and tricky

Miss Benson's Beetle: A Wild Ride of grief, vocation and friendship 

Mining the friendship field of Christian women and men

A vision for a disrupted church in a distracted age

When Moses is required reading for leaders and learners

Julia Baird's thousand complicated lights


SIGHT Magazine:
Features:
What Pandemic? For 87-year old Australia, life's busier than usual
Q&A: With Ed Vaughan on Leadership

ZADOK Journal: Perspectives on Urban Spirituality: 
Glimpsing God on George Street: beauty from a city we haven’t yet visited

PROPEL Sophia:
The Wobbly Bridge that Love Built (on racial reconciliation) (August 2020)
Six Tips for Staying Anchored When Everything Changes
Called to create, created to call 
Quiet: A new way to pray

 
ERD: Episcopal Relief & Development:
A Center for Hope in Za’atari Camp
Scottish Students’ Creative Efforts Unite Community Against Malaria

Posted by Jo Kadlecek at 4:58 AM
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I'm Jo Kadlecek. Thanks for stopping by. I used to be the journalist in residence at a college in Massachusetts, but now I'm a roving reporter in the land down under, Sydney, Australia, to be exact. Contact me at JoKad@mac.com, follow me on Twitter @JoKadlecek .

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