Four Jobs I've Had (These Aren’t Even the Weirdest Ones):
1. Truck Stop Janitor
2. Radio Talk Show Host
3. Art Director/Editorial Director
4. Life Guard/Pool Manager/Swim Coach
Four Goals I Set This Year:
1. Run Across the State of Tennessee (Fundraising for Missions)
2. Complete My Book, The Forgotten Presidents
3. Compete in a Triathalon
4. Begin Work on My Book, Parish Life
Four Movies I Could Watch Over and Over:
None! Not Anymore, At Least.
But, Four Books I Could Reread Over and Over:
1. G.K. Chesterton’s Orthodoxy
2. Abraham Kuyper’s Lectures on Calvinism
3. Arthur Quiller-Couch’s Oxford Book of English Verse
4. J.R.R. Tolkien’s Lord of the Rings
Four Places I've Lived:
1. Houston, TX
2. New Orleans, LA
3. Little Rock, AR
4. Fort Lauderdale, FL
Four TV Shows I Love to Watch:
Besides Sporadic, Selective Sports, None!
But, Four More Books I Could Reread:
1. G.K. Chesterton’s The Everlasting Man
2. C.H. Spurgeon’s The Soul Winner
3. John Calvin’s Institutes of Christian Religion
4. Augustine’s Confessions
Four Favorite Vacation Spots:
1. Wherever Karen Is
2. The Texas Hill Country
3. Just About Any B&B in Scotland
4. The Coast of Maine
Four Websites I Visit Almost Daily:
1. Deutsche-Welle: dw-world.de/dw
2. BBC News: news.bbc.co.uk
3. Arts and Letters Daily: aldaily.com
4. ESPN News: espn.go.com
Four iTunes Podcasts I Subscribe To:
1. Phedippidations
2. Family News in Focus
3. Truths That Transform
4. King’s Meadow Audio
Four Favorite Foods:
1. Texas Barbeque
2. TexMex
3. German Bratwurst
4. Kougelhopf
Four Places I Would Rather Be Right Now:
1. St. Andrews, UK
2. Prague, CZ
3. Amsterdam, NL
4. Austin, TX
Four Favorite Accomplishments:
1. Thirty Happy Years of Marriage
2. Parenting (And Now, Grandparenting)
3. Helping Missions Organizations
4. Running Marathons
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How can you speak at Film Festivals every year and have no favorite movies?
ReplyDeleteStejahen: Well, I do have favorite movies, I just rarely watch them over and over. Time is the biggest factor there. But, I also find that I am always just itching to get back to a good book. If I really, really love a film, often what I'll do is then go and read (or re-read) the book on which it was based.
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