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Showing posts with label Publishing. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Publishing. Show all posts

27 February 2022

my article in EFL Magazine on Cubing

  I've been interested in cubing as a brainstorming method for several years now. In fact, it's what I did my MA presentation on, at the Sandanona Conference in 2019. Anyways, a couple months ago, I submitted an article on how to use cubing as a pre-writing method specifically for language learners to EFL Magazine. It was recently published here, under the title "Cubing: Recharging the Power of Brainstorming." I'll let you explore it more there if you care to.

Fakurian Design - Unsplash
Fakurian Design (Unsplash)

25 April 2017

A Biblical Theology of Blessing in Genesis

 I have been studying blessing in the book of Genesis for a number of years, particularly concentrating on it for a two-year period around 2010. I experimented with writing my research into an article several times, but it never came together. Last summer, I decided to try to actually get the article written as a means of getting back into academic thought patterns as I start a master's in TESOL this summer.

 I submitted it to Themelios, and today it was published as "A Biblical Theology of Blessing in Genesis."

 I would be remiss not to mention the impact of one teacher on this whole project: without Dr. Horn, I almost certainly would never have studied, written or submitted this for publication. Dr. Horn told our class regularly to write and to submit our best work for publication, and he'd occasionally mark what our best work was. He said it often enough that I finally believed he was serious. Beyond that, he fostered my love for Genesis in one class, taught me what biblical theology was in another class, and provoked my interest in the meaning of 'blessing' in a sermon. I have truly been blessed by his impact on my life and my learning.

**A couple of previous posts that stemmed from this same study: Divine Blessing and FoodThe Broken Ugly, a poem.