What I like (Some Things You May or May Not Know About Me)

Hopefully, this blog will give you some insight into the shining mystery that is me. Because I know you have all been dying to know just what makes this Greg person tick. And don’t they make pills for that? The answers to those questions respectively are I don’t know and if you find out, let me know.

I love music. I have a song playing in my head nearly all the time and random phrases tend to trigger songs in my mind. I think music is a picture of the body of Christ, where it’s not about everyone playing the same melody. God gave us different parts to play so there would be harmony. In every sense.

I love movies. There’s something very satisfying about a good story told well. Good movies reveal more each time you see them and speak to the human condition. Movies that I like are movies I can relate to and characters I can empathize with.

If I had to choose between music and movies and books, I would probably choose books. Ideally, I won’t ever have to choose, but I think a good book is one of my most favorite things. Re-reading classics like Lord of the Rings and The Chronicles of Narnia every year is something I look forward to. Again, I like a good story told well.

I really love to see people as God heals them. I love people discovering their place in God’s ultimate plan. I love when the people of God come together to be the Church and don’t fall into the normal American trap of just going to church. I love fellowshup and sharing joys and sorrows. I love how our unity and love for each other shows who Jesus is to the world better than anything else.

Oh, and I like cats, since I have one. Or she lets me live in her space. The old saying is so true. Dogs have owners, but cats have staff. And I think I’m being paged by mine now.

3 thoughts on “What I like (Some Things You May or May Not Know About Me)

  1. Well, let me make you jealous… I just went to the St. Louis Book Fair yesterday… it’s a huge event – bigger than any normal book resale/sale at a local library or such. Walked away with some good finds (one example being a copy of Francis Schaeffer’s “How Then Should We Live?”)

    And as for cats, I agree. We have two – along with two dogs. I’ve had dogs off and on much of my life, but I prefer cats. Nothing like a good purring animal sprawled out on you.

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