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Esther Emery

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Esther Emery


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Esther Emery used to direct stage plays in Southern California. But that was a long time ago. Now she lives with her husband and three children off the grid in a yurt, tending to three acres in the foothills of Idaho’s Rocky Mountains. She writes about faith and trying to live a fearless, free life at www.estheremery.com. ...more

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“or that the actors are good enough to carry it even when their characters are thin. That isn’t entertainment to us anymore. That’s imprisonment. It is a mild and temporary imprisonment. Like an airplane or a dentist’s chair. So”
Esther Emery, What Falls from the Sky: How I Disconnected from the Internet and Reconnected with the God Who Made the Clouds

“but we can no longer understand the logic of placing your mind fully at the mercy of your entertainment. For two and a half hours, we were unable to read anything, or learn anything, or plant anything, or fix anything, or think for ourselves. All we could do was sit there and ride the movie and hope to God that it has more funny parts than boring parts,”
Esther Emery, What Falls from the Sky: How I Disconnected from the Internet and Reconnected with the God Who Made the Clouds

“Jacob will tell me later that important people have always kept copies of their letters. He will even tell me about a machine invented by a famous American that would allow him to write two copies of a letter at once while only grasping one pen. So then I’ll say, okay, okay, maybe it isn’t the mailbox that forces this perspective of generosity. Maybe I found generosity here because generosity is something I’ve been looking for. Maybe I’m tired of acting like the mythical “economic man” who always pursues the greatest gain for the least amount of effort. Maybe I’m tired of holding my fist so tight my nails dig into my palm. I want to act as if I have enough. I have enough time. I have enough creativity. I have enough paper, and marker ink, to share.”
Esther Emery, What Falls from the Sky: How I Disconnected from the Internet and Reconnected with the God Who Made the Clouds



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