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Name: Glenn
Location: Columbus, Ohio, United States
Gender: Male


Interests: Still liking music, volleyball, the Well, and a good cigar. Though my tastes are moving toward a fine Pinot Noir or Riesling and I love traveling to Vineyard Columbus every weekend.
Expertise: OK, maybe I'm not that expert of a counselor in the technical sense of the word...but I love walking the journey with those who come across my path.
Occupation: Student
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Member Since: 10/25/2004

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Wednesday, August 24, 2005

Currently Listening
Arriving
By Chris Tomlin
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Making an attempt at My Space.  Not sure if I will shuffle both...or make the move a clean break.  www.myspace.com/glennblack.  Feel free to check it out. 


Friday, August 12, 2005

So the infamous tagging has occurred. I don't know about what is rocking my world right now, but there are several cd's that are in my regular rotation at the moment.  Let's share that shall we...

1. Moby: Hotel - 2 cd's.  One purely ambient. Beautiful.

2. Mae: B Sides and Destination Beautiful.  I like this band.

3. Aaron Wardle: Closer.  Still loving it even after so many rotations.

4. Andrew Peterson: Love and Thunder.  Just picked it up.  Want the new one.  This guy is this generations answer to Rich Mullins.

5. Aren't the Backstreet Boyz back...again?  I'll put that in the five spot because they are soooo worthy. Don't feel the need to purchase this cd as a gift for me.

So, kind of a dud of a week.  I'm kind of ready for a vacation.  Feeling unsettled.  Ungrounded.  Looking forward to AU students returning.  Volleyball.  A full Well.  And a full coffee house at Common Grounds.  Hugs all around.


Friday, August 05, 2005

Currently Listening
Hotel
By Moby
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So Sarah returned from camp with some kind of . . . "ailment" and passed it onto me.  Sniffling, coughing, hacking...you get the picture.  But the enemy would not get his way and I have been able to enjoy the Formational Counseling conference this week.  I've been introducing the creative arts elements of the conference which has been a lot of fun.  Judith McKnight had some profound things to share last night that I'm still chewing on.  Each time I hear her speak, she really makes me yearn for more.  More of God.  More faith.  More experience.  More power.

Such an odd time in Ashland right now.  Is anyone else feeling this?  There is a sense of anticipation.  I know many of my friends are feeling the attempts of the enemy to distract or discourage, but I want to believe that the deliverance of God will outlast what the enemy has planned.  So many times my faith is so weak.  Help my unbelief.

Later My People.


Monday, July 25, 2005

Currently Reading
A Sacred Sorrow: Reaching Out to God in The Lost Language of Lament
By Michael Card
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Excellent conference week, for the youth anyway.  Not sure what all happened for everyone else, but I haven't heard any controversy yet.  I didn't realize just how tired I was until Saturday.  Had a birthday party for Cheri and I spent half the time in the hammock fighting off sleep.  Around 8:00 I was nearly unconcious and had to leave...went into the living room where I found Aaron in about the same state of consciousness.  I guess it was a long week for a lot of us.  But well worth it.  A little recovery time this week and then I start class on Friday.  Counseling Adolescents.  Should be fun and informative.  Sarah is working Shipshi Sr. High Camp this week which she is really looking forward to.  Still listening to Aaron's CD.  Maybe it's because everything is so familiar, but I really enjoy listening to it.  Thought I'd get sick of it pretty quick, but nope.  May start reading something new this week...haven't decided. 


Tuesday, July 19, 2005

Currently Reading
The Imitation Of Christ
By Thomas A. Kempis
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National Conference kicked off last night.  Smooth.  Worship was excellent.  Jason Guy had some really great things to say and the students responded well to how genuine he was.  Hung at Common Grounds after.  A great place to see the masses of kids!  It will be interesting, as always to see what kinds of things God chooses to do with the conference attendees this year.  Jason reminded them that this week is like practice for "real life".  Conference is like that sprint on our journey, but the reality falls in the day to day walking of life.  I'm beginning to move "philosophical" so I will say goodbye for now my people.



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