EVER THE ROAD GOES ON

Living the questions and trying to think theologically... and practically. Learning that these things are more synonymous than I once thought.

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Tuesday, March 22, 2005

Shocking?

This is something that I wrote Sunday night, and I decided to publish it today.

How come your closest friends have the subtlest of ways of telling you what’s really up in your life? Tonight two someones, who I dearly love, said something about “shock factor Janalee”. They articulated something they saw in me that I’ve been dealing with and wondering about for awhile now but could not put into words.

Here’s the thing: I know exactly who I don’t want to be. It’s just hard to define exactly who it is I do want to be, so lately I’ve thrown my energies into being, in a few areas of life, what I perceive as the opposite of that which I’ve despised being and don’t want to become- a hypocritical, narrow-minded, legalistic, person who calls herself a Christian yet who looks very little like Christ. This manifest itself in both positive and negative ways. Positively, I'm less judgmental and more open-minded. Negatively, you get “shock factor Janalee”. I don’t think she is the final product by any means. After watching Saved! again tonight, I thought about kids I’ve known who have been what I once would have called “rebellious”. I wonder if they were rebellious against God or against a religion that is not true to itself. Upon recollection, I’d probably say it’s usually the later. I feel that’s where I’m at now, but when does shunning religion cross the line to dishonoring God? How do you redefine what it means to be a true follower of Christ in a world where most of what is known as Christianity is so fake? I know that this is exactly what so many of my dear friends, in real life and in books, are seeking to discover. In my life, this tension becomes more of a reality everyday. I pray that I’ll find a holy way to struggle with it.

Thursday, March 17, 2005


That's my little surfer boy. Girls, eat your heart out.  Posted by Hello

You Don't Know Jack? Then Let Me Introduce You....

All my girls here in Waco are hot and bothered by Gavin DeGraw, but Jack Johnson is my new musical crush. He's a sultry surfer boy with eyes to die for. Not to mention the fact that he can lay down some sweet tunes. I bought his new cd, "In Between Dreams", today, and I can already tell it's going to be at the top of this summer's play list. He's got a hot new video on MTV. Be sure to check it out. Unfortunately he's touring Austrailia right now, but you can bet your bottom dollar that I'll be checking him out when he's stateside again. He'd be a great excuse for a trip to the West Coast.

Monday, March 14, 2005

Welcome Old Friends!

Upon checking a acquaintance’s blog tonight, I found the blog of an old college friend, then more college friends, then high school friends, and even a dear family friend (yes, that’d be you, jaybird). It was surreal. I didn’t know blogging had caught on in Mississippi. That’s not a put down, I promise. It just never occurred to me that folks from my past might be recording their thoughts and feelings on the same medium that I’ve really come to love.

I can’t wait to read these new blogs of old friends. I must say I’m a little nervous about new readers from my old life reading about my present life. Needless to say, I’m not the same girl that left Mississippi almost two years ago. I would say that a lot of growing up has occurred. A narrow mind has widened. Legalism and fundamentalism are slowly, and sometimes rapidly fading away. I’m doing my darndest not to replace them with more of the same crap but different toilet paper. There may be some things that you find astonishing, but I promise that I am finally happy here. I am happy with my God, and I’m enjoying the journey to an authentic way of following after Jesus in the company of good friends. I’m discovering that it’s okay to let my hair down and be my true self- a girl who is not perfect nor a model Christian, but someone who is continually questioning and learning yet stumbling all the while. Experiencing this new found freedom in Christ, which the religion I grew up in did not seem to afford, has been such a rich time of growth for me. To some it may seem like the demise of a perfectly good little Christian girl, but for me this journey has been both liberating and life-giving. I know we all change, and maybe right now you’re thinking I’m a hypocrite for assuming everyone else is just the same as when I left. I’ll admit that I can be this way at times, but I’ll make deal with all of you- I’ll have faith in you, if you’ll have faith in me.

If you’ve got a free hour, start in May and work your way up. If you haven’t got that much time, start with my February 21 post, and go to the website at the bottom and read “Sometimes the Best Book is an Old Friend” written by my pal Sam Davidson. He’s captured the change that is continuing to occur in me better than I could, or at least in an abbreviated space. wink.

Tuesday, March 08, 2005

Spring Fever

The past two days in Waco have been absolutely beautiful, therefore I have officially caught spring fever. I have managed to muddle through lots of studying for Greek today, but only after I accidentially skipped Strategic Planning because I was enjoying talking to the Dudleys at church and lost track of time. So sorry Dr. Price! Hope it is pretty wherever you are!

Tuesday, March 01, 2005

What's New with Me....

New Music: Snow Patrol
New Favorite Movie: Million Dollar Baby
New Favorite Childhood Movie that I bought at Target: Candleshoes, one of Disney's best kept secrets starring the teenage Jodie Foster
New Friends: Harry, the Singleton, and Drew (with many more on the way)
New Favorite old friends who I've recently reconnected with: Sam and Lynnette Davidson
New Thing I'm Really Excited About: Helping to plan UBC's 80's Prom
New Bad Habit: Not counting my carbs
New Good Habit: keeping my room clean
New Favorite Phrase: Dynamic Tensions
New Crush:..... I wish there was a new one.
New Home Improvements: Mini-bathroom makeover courtesy of Target
New Books: Theology for the Community of God by Stanley Grenz, The Sacred Way by Tony Jones, and Small Group Leadership as Spiritual Direction by Heather Webb
New Favorite Beverage: Pina Colada (no, not the virgin version)
New Favorite Board Game: Scrabble, a classic
New Favorite Afternoon Activity: Getting the flavored drink of my choice at Sonic
New Idea for a Party: Caribbean theme, jerk chicken, still drum music, and all kinds of yummy frozen tropical drinks
New Thorn in my Side: the pain that sprout up in my left shoulder and arm tonight during community group
New Favorite Blog: Zach Braff's- gardenstate.typepad.com

So what's new with you friends?