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KC Dockal: Scribbling by the Bayou. A Late-Blooming Writer's Blog. A pod of porpoises often comes close to shore near our new home. It seems, if you’ll forgive the anthropomorphism, that they are making fun of the fishermen on shore. Continue reading →. September 11, 2016. Health, Hope, and Mud-Dung Candy: Living in the Present. January 22, 2017. Notebook 1: God’s Will and Interpreting History. January 4, 2017. 8220;In the beginning was the Word” and we took it very seriously. October 20, 2016. The Ridge...
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KC Dockal: Scribbling by the Bayou. A Late-Blooming Writer's Blog. A pod of porpoises often comes close to shore near our new home. It seems, if you’ll forgive the anthropomorphism, that they are making fun of the fishermen on shore. Continue reading →. September 11, 2016. Health, Hope, and Mud-Dung Candy: Living in the Present. January 22, 2017. Notebook 1: God’s Will and Interpreting History. January 4, 2017. 8220;In the beginning was the Word” and we took it very seriously. October 20, 2016. The Ridge...
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KC Dockal: Scribbling by the Bayou. A Late-Blooming Writer's Blog. Health, Hope, and Mud-Dung Candy: Living in the Present. I came away from Facebook for a few weeks. I logged back in a few times not because I wanted to, but because I had to log in to some other damn this or that I had linked to (Instagram, … Continue reading →. January 22, 2017. September 11, 2016. January 18, 2016. A Talking Dog and Choppy Seas. November 4, 2015. November 4, 2015. September 16, 2015. In the past six months or so I’ve d...
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KC Dockal: Scribbling by the Bayou. A Late-Blooming Writer's Blog. 8220;In the beginning was the Word” and we took it very seriously. October 20, 2016. In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God. (John1:1, KJV) In the original Greek, Word was Logos and it meant, among other things, reason and discourse. The writer (or writers) of … Continue reading →. October 20, 2016. Health, Hope, and Mud-Dung Candy: Living in the Present. January 22, 2017. January 4, 2017. Adventuri...
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“In the beginning was the Word” and we took it very seriously. | K.C. Dockal: Scribbling by the Bayou
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KC Dockal: Scribbling by the Bayou. A Late-Blooming Writer's Blog. Notebook 1: God’s Will and Interpreting History →. 8220;In the beginning was the Word” and we took it very seriously. October 20, 2016. In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God. (John1:1, KJV). Thou shalt not take the name of the Lord thy God in vain; for the Lord will not hold him guiltless that taketh his name in vain. Exodus 20:7 (KJV). Are these just words? 8220;Whatever you want.”. For in their p...
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KC Dockal: Scribbling by the Bayou. A Late-Blooming Writer's Blog. A pod of porpoises often comes close to shore near our new home. It seems, if you’ll forgive the anthropomorphism, that they are making fun of the fishermen on shore. Continue reading →. September 11, 2016. Ghosts, Dead Heroes, and Subatomic Particles: A Short Essay on Inspiration. August 16, 2014. Health, Hope, and Mud-Dung Candy: Living in the Present. January 22, 2017. Notebook 1: God’s Will and Interpreting History. January 4, 2017.
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KC Dockal: Scribbling by the Bayou. A Late-Blooming Writer's Blog. 8220;In the beginning was the Word” and we took it very seriously. October 20, 2016. In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God. (John1:1, KJV) In the original Greek, Word was Logos and it meant, among other things, reason and discourse. The writer (or writers) of … Continue reading →. October 20, 2016. Health, Hope, and Mud-Dung Candy: Living in the Present. January 22, 2017. January 4, 2017. Adventuri...
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Notebook 1: God’s Will & Interpreting History | K.C. Dockal: Scribbling by the Bayou
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KC Dockal: Scribbling by the Bayou. A Late-Blooming Writer's Blog. 8220;In the beginning was the Word” and we took it very seriously. Health, Hope, and Mud-Dung Candy: Living in the Present →. Notebook 1: God’s Will and Interpreting History. January 4, 2017. This issue has been running around in my head for months. I have neither the historical nor the theological training to address it, so I am pleased to find Tim Miller’s work here and reblog it. NOTEBOOK 1: GOD’S WILL and INTERPRETING HISTORY. I'm a w...
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KC Dockal: Scribbling by the Bayou. A Late-Blooming Writer's Blog. Author Archives: K. C. Dockal. About K. C. Dockal. I'm a writer, Texan by transplantation, left-of-center moderate, in-flux Christian who borders on Creation Spiritualist. Health, Hope, and Mud-Dung Candy: Living in the Present. January 22, 2017. Notebook 1: God’s Will and Interpreting History. January 4, 2017. Originally posted on word and silence. January 4, 2017. 8220;In the beginning was the Word” and we took it very seriously. My dad...
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KC Dockal: Scribbling by the Bayou. A Late-Blooming Writer's Blog. Newer posts →. For Momma – Letter. February 5, 2015. It was when my daughter was in her most rebellious stage that I called you beyond tears, beyond rage, exhausted and hopeless. I apologized on behalf of myself and my siblings. For what, honey? For all the crap we ever put you through–all four of us. Every stupid, selfish thing we ever did. You thanked me and assured me that the tough times would get better. So many times in my life you ...
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