I've been tagged by Sarah! Man! Totally caught me off guard! Oh well, I'll be a good sport and play along...besides, its cold outside and I'm bored in here, and this way I get to tag a couple of unsuspecting victims. (rubbing hands together with diabolical scheming delight)
Here are the directions:
1)Grab the book closest to you
2)Open to page 123, go down to the fourth sentence
3)Post the text of the following 3 sentences on your blog
4)Name the author and book title
5)Tag three people to do the same
Let me preface this by saying that I had to go all the way to the back of the house before I found a book with more than 123 pages. (Yeah, we read really deep stuff in the living room of Robinson County--like "Animal Hide & Seek" and "Puppies") So thanks, Sarah, for helping me get a little excercise this morning.
"Most of us remember the time of our innocence as a Haunting. I mean innocence not as being sinless but as that time before our experience with the Arrows crystallized into a way of handling life which is the false self. The Haunting calls to us unexpectedly in the melody and words of certain songs that have become our "life music": the crooked smile of a friend; the laughter of our children (or their tears); the calling to mind of a mischievous face that still believed in joy; the smell of a perfume; the reading of a poem; or the hearing of a story."
The Sacred Romance: Drawing Closer to the Heart of God
Brent Curtis & John Elderedge
And now, on to the business of tagging my next unsuspecting victims...Karen, Localgirl, and Lyneil you're up!
1 comment:
Thanks for the tag. I'm sure my book won't be as deep and intellectual as yours! LOL!
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