Greetings!
This is my first post on CF and hopefully one of many more. I live in the Boston area and work as a editor. I came to faith at age 13, some 14 years ago. I think at this stage in my life and faith journey I'm looking for depth, conversation, and community. While the Boston area has a lot to offer, at times it can sometimes be lacking in any real substance. I'm hoping my time on CF will allow me to have depth, conversation, and community without the facade of big city living. I'm also hope to contribute as a member of CF.
I've also been described as rather bookish, so here is a brief list of Christian authors who have resonated with me recently.
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This is my first post on CF and hopefully one of many more. I live in the Boston area and work as a editor. I came to faith at age 13, some 14 years ago. I think at this stage in my life and faith journey I'm looking for depth, conversation, and community. While the Boston area has a lot to offer, at times it can sometimes be lacking in any real substance. I'm hoping my time on CF will allow me to have depth, conversation, and community without the facade of big city living. I'm also hope to contribute as a member of CF.
I've also been described as rather bookish, so here is a brief list of Christian authors who have resonated with me recently.
- John O'Donohue, an Irish poet, author, priest, and Hegelian philosopher.
- Richard Rohr, a Franciscan friar.
- Diana Butler Bass, historian / author of "A People's History of Christianity: The Other Side of the Story."
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