Larry McSwain was prez there not long ago.
And not too long ago Shorter joined with Berry to host great Short Story writer Mary Hood, who sang in her Baptist choir in Woodstock for women's writers conference. I sat in on that couple days. Great discussion about Flannery O Connor. Lot of men in the audience.
Guess that might put a chill also on Rome's burgeoning RIFF Film festival.
I was kinda hoping they would bring Rachel Held Evans to town to discuss Evolving in Monkeytown but the Inerrancy guideline stifles that.
Joe Frank Harris Dad was member of Northside Drive Baptist when Gov of Georgia.
Somebody missed the boat somewhere. Looks like the Boy Trustee been hanging out with Charles Pickering son, Chip.
Nelson Price is having his way. Maybe Price will come on over to Bama and Run for Governor.
And or maybe the trustees will see this post and all do a weekend group reading of Wayne Flynt's Keeping the Faith. Or Marilynne Robinson's recent Q and A at Duke.
Now there is an idea. Lifelong learning for Trustees and Shorter as a Case Study.
I understand some of their inclinations, but inerrancy for proffs to sign.
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I guess my recent letter in the Rome News Tribune about Al Mohler didn't come to much good