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a light burden: my life as an Orthodox Christian

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I sing like a plain, unexceptional black-feathered bird. With every stroke of my pen, I sing my modest song of worship, not always melodiously. I am reduced to more or less efficacious poetic words; I am not like the eagles who soar and fly with their powerful wings and supply meat to their young. I am a tiny, easily chilled bird, pecking at seeds on the ground and chirping softly. I cannot go far. But if this is what God wants, then that is all it is sufficient for me to know.

100 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 2009

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Logospilgrim

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I'm a writer, a coconut atheist, a stay home vagabond, and a gonzo maverick. These days, I write mostly about joyful secular living and being a happy tomboy. I have a degree in Religious Studies and enjoy collecting curiosities. I may be somewhat of a curiosity myself. I'm learning to play the ukulele, and I can juggle. I am also known as the quiet professor.

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