I've received my first meme tag, a kind of viral "who are you" process by which you self-reveal information to the blogosphere. This one comes from Mike Comfort.
Here are the rules:
1. Pick up the nearest book of 123 pages or more. No cheating!
2. Find page 123
3. Find the first 5 sentences
4. Post the next 3 sentences
5. Tag 5 people
Those who know me well know that I don't read a ton. But the book closest to where I sit is "The Billboard Guide to Contemporary Christian Music."
"Changing labels again, this time to Diadem, (Kim) Boyce released As I Am in 1997. This Adult Contemporary-slanted offering featured such key songs as the title track and "Amazing Love for Me," a duet about parenthood and sacrifice sung with her husband, musician Gary Koreiba. In recent years, Boyce has been active as a speaker at Christian inspirational conferences and other events."
I tag:
1. Josh
2. Jen
3. Janelle
4. Rich
5. Matt
Monday, February 18, 2008
Tag: Books
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From Pure Gold by David McCasland:
The price was enduring cramped quarters and the uncertainties inherent in crossing national borders where the officials spoke no English and cared little whether foreign passengers reached their destinations or not. If there was turmoil in Manchuria, the train from Harbin south to Tientsin might not be running. In that case, Eric (Liddell) might wait there for days, or travel on to Vladivostok and book passage on a ship making the long swing around the southern coast of Korea.
Pure Gold was the major source of research on my one-man play Beyond the Chariots.
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