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Name: LisaMarie
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Saturday, March 22, 2008

finally.

it's the middle of my third semester here at Wheaton College.

and I finally feel at home here.

amen.

~lisa.marie


Saturday, January 19, 2008


Friday, January 04, 2008

hello, 2008.

you sound like you're gonna be a good year.

why, you ask? let's see.

this spring semester, i'm taking some awesome classes at Wheatonnn: Recovering Monastic Wisdom (includes a weekend trip to a monastery, w00t.) Transformational Education (which everyone and their mom has been recommending to me,) History of Christian Spirituality (i've decided to minor in Christian Spirituality) and Music Theory II, and I'll probably pick something else up. Maybe. haha.

I'm also continuing with Women's Chorale, I joined it last semester and it's been greattt...oh but-
I'm actually having surgery on my vocal chords on January 24th, I guess that's not the most positive thing in the world, but it'll be a lot better after. I have a polyp on my vocal folds which is making singing basically impossible, so this is necessary. it's going to be interesting though, because I'm not allowed to talk for four days following the surgery, haha. After that it'll take about 6 weeks until I'm back to full singing and talking amounts and such.
I am planning on playing Lacrosse as well, on the club team. that's been good times.
Spring Break plans are still up in the air...I have too many choices and not enough money for most of them, haha. But we'll see...

and thennn...from May to August I will be experiencing Wisconsin in the summertime- I'll be taking classes and then counseloring at HoneyRock, Wheaton's summer camp located in the North Woods of Wisconsin. This is how I'm earning the Youth Ministry Certificate, and I'm really really really really excited about it. God is going to do some pretty sweet things, I think.

Anyways, 2007: you were kind of a rough year, but I learned a lot. Thanks for the hard lessons, even though it kind of sucked a lot of the time. But there was a lot of fun in there, too. I'm glad it all went down the way it did, for the most part.

sweet deal. I'm going to bed. it's mad late.

~lisa.marie






Sunday, November 18, 2007

Currently Listening
Grace
By Jeff Buckley
Hallelujah, track 6
see related

cause a disaster's a disaster no matter what christian language you drag it through...

alright. i'm going to go ahead and blatantly criticize christian culture right now, so if that is going to offend you, feel free to discontinue reading...

I recently heard of this song, titled "Another Hallelujah," by Lincoln Brewster. What our friend Mr. Brewster has done is simply change the lyrics to Leonard Cohen's "Hallelujah" (this song has also been covered by Jeff Buckley and Rufus Wainwright,) to make it into a praise and worship song to be sung by believers in a worship service setting.

In an interview, Brewster said, "“I had always heard that chorus and thought, ‘You know, that’s a worship chorus. I don’t know the story about how it was written, but something must have happened to Leonard Cohen because the ‘hallelujah’ in his song is a mock – he’s sarcastic. I think the transformation from his version to my version is basically going from ‘God is horrible’ to ‘God is love.’ I didn’t think he would let us use it, but we got an okay and it only took seconds to turn those lyrics around. When I played it the night of this live recording for the first time, the congregation jumped in like we’d been doing it forever. It’s probably my favorite thing on the project in some ways because it feels like a bit of a victory – a song redeemed for God’s purpose.” [I found this on verticalmusic.com if you're wondering...]

These are the two verses he wrote:

(verse 1)
I love You Lord with all my heart
You've given me a brand new start
And I just want to sing this song to You
It goes like this the fourth the fifth ----
The minor fall the major lift ----                (these last two lines are actually exactly the same)
My heart and soul are praising
Hallelujah

(chorus)
Hallelujah, hallelujah
Hallelujan, hallelujah

(verse 2)
I know that You're the God above
You're filling me with grace and love
And I just want to say thank You to You
You pulled me from the miry clay
You've given me a brand new day
Now all that I can say is
Hallelujah

...almost all i can say is, seriously? seriously.

firstly i was appalled at how incredibly lame these lyrics are. i mean, from the "miry clay" reference, to the line, "I just want to say thank You to You" (in which you actually need to say "ya" to make it rhyme correctly...refering to God as "ya" is so reverent, eh?") Brewster said "it only took seconds to turn those lyrics around" and i have to say that it is more than obvious that he did not put much into them...they're horrendous.

And then what he said in the interview about how it was "a bit of a victory- a song redeemed for God’s purpose." As if the original song, which, i believe, speaks of pain and loss, loneliness and doubt and how sometimes praise comes through that somehow...as if that is then "unredeemed," and you need to replace it with simple christianese cliches like "I know that you're the God above/You're filling me with grace and love..." in order for it to be offered as worship to the Lord. i mean, seriously.

so, there you are. that was my attack on just another of the lame things that christians try to pull.

btw, if you haven't heard this song (i mean, the *real* version, obviously) please go listen to it. it's great.


Tuesday, November 06, 2007

discipline is an ugly word.

or is it?

...so as of late, i felt a real burden to see more discipline in my life.

at first i thought it kind of sucked, but now i'm wondering...

maybe all that stuf in proverbs is true.

just something to ponder.

~lisa.marie



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