A Million Miles in A Thousand Years—Donald Miller There’s something about Miller and the way he tells stories. I’ve not read all of his books, but when I read my first Miller book, Through Painted Deserts, I fell in love with his writing style. Perhaps it’s his openness, harsh honesty with himself, or maybe it’sContinue reading “Don Miller should be required reading for twenty-somethings.”
Author Archives: Becca Kello
Becca Kello is an Episcopal priest serving the Diocese of Lexington as Canon Missioner, and is passionate about discipleship, community, and justice.
Two-thousand-nine was mighty fine.
Probably the biggest value of a blog or a journal is the actually act of writing and sharing and then having it recorded for later remembering. So here’s my 2009 highlights: Birthdays: My friends and I decided this year to celebrate each of our birthdays by enjoying a meal of our choice and then the birthdayContinue reading “Two-thousand-nine was mighty fine.”
The beginning….yet again.
I’ve decided to start a new blog despite all the previous failed ones. One night, I was feeling frustrated and began writing. Sooner than I could check my Facebook, I had 1,200 words and lots of relief. So I decided that I had something to say and it needed to be let out, so hereContinue reading “The beginning….yet again.”
