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I’ll Be Back…I am Back

May 20, 2007 by Matt

So, it’s been a while. But I’m back to blogging and determined to keep this going on a regular basis again. I know…that’s probably the best news you’ve heard all week. Try to contain yourself.

Brief Update: Track season is over, my AP kids have taken their big test, and classes are winding down with final projects and the like. Softball season is well underway and we just dropped our 5th straight game after winning our 1st.

In summer news, I’ll be in Plymouth, England (not to be confused with Plymouth, NEW England) to start the second year of my Master’s program. After than I’ll be back in the USA for a couple of weeks before I fly back to Vienna for my 6th year.

Most of my next few posts will be backposts of things I should have posted this year, but didn’t get around to. So expect to see some of Matt Klein’s Greatest Hits 2006-2007. So now you have something to look forward to this week. Yay for you.

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Life’s Sojourn

November 5, 2006 by Matt

“But that was only part of it. In truth I was a little scared, and preoccupied about where we’d go from here. For I had asked this of Dad the previous night, asked it straight out: Where do we go from August’s? He didn’t know. We’d simply go forth, he said, like the children of Israel when they packed up and cameled out of Egypt. He meant to encourage me. Juts like us, the Israelites hadn’t any idea where they’d end up! Just like us, they were traveling by faith! Indeed, it did impart a thrill, yet the trip thus far, in the frigid and torpid Plymouth, had reminded me what a hard time the chosen people actually had of it. Once traveling, it’s remarkable how quickly faith erodes. It starts to look like something else — ignorance, for example. Same thing happened to the Israelites. Sure it’s weak, but sometimes you’d rather just have a map.”

– Leif Enger, “Peace Like a River“

I find I can quite easily relate to this paragraph of prose, and maybe you can to.

“Once traveling, it’s remarkable how quickly faith erodes. It starts to look like something else — ignorance, for example.”

Or stupidity, or naivety… How foolish faith makes me look sometimes. How easy it is to say that I am wasting my costly education on the mission field, or, more broadly, my life. How easy it is to see faith as passive and callow instead of active and discerning.

“Sure it’s weak, but sometimes I’d rather just have a map.”

Or a paycheck, or a girlfriend…It’s easy to dwell on what I don’t have and worry about how I’m going to arrive at these things.

It’s better, though, to trust.

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It’s The Great Potato, Charlie Brown

November 3, 2006 by Matt

Getting Yummies Enjoying Her Loot

A couple of leopard-spotted children accompanied the Morrisseys on a trick or treating run last Monday night. Pictured is little Rebecca getting treats from me and my roommate John. Later she is still enjoying her bounty. What might that bounty include, you ask?

  • Some chocolate flavored cereal
  • A big orange balloon (inflated by yours truly)
  • A small potato(visible just above the balloon in the second picture)

I could maybe try and explain why we gave a potato to a trick or treating toddler, but it’s probably better that you think of your own reasons.


Also, the next day I went to a Halloween party dressed as “Matt Klein on New Year’s Eve.” This costume is probably best imagined than pictured or explained and was truly funny to maybe 3 people, but I enjoyed it none the less.

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Men in the Church

October 25, 2006 by Matt

I remember reading the book Wild at Heat by John Eldridge a few years back, and while I have quite a few problems with some of his conclusions I think the premise of his book is very good. Defining the male role in society and the church is a very good discussion to have.

I remember reading his assertion that men in general feel out of place or bored with the contemporary church in America. And in reference to my last post, I wonder how much of that has to do with the evangelical church putting so much emphasis on feelings and emotions. I don’t think I’m over-generalizing when I say that most men aren’t very much in touch with their feelings. Can it be that many evangelical churches have pushed men out of the church by preaching sermons that address mainly felt needs and emotional issues?

Any thoughts?

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Trust

October 15, 2006 by Matt

St. Teresa of AvilaTrust in God
Let nothing disturb you,
Nothing alarm you.
While all things fade away
God is unchanging.
Be patient
And you will gain everything.
For with God in your heart
Nothing is lacking,
God meets your every need.

–St Teresa of Avila (1515-1582)

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