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September 1, 2004

Shame on Yourself!

All right; I'm shamelessly self-promotional, but I'm also glad to see that Student Leadership Journal, a wonderful publication of InterVarsity Christian Fellowship that has graciously published a couple of my articles over the years, has launched its new website.

There's a lot in SLJ that's specific to InterVarsity's work on campus, but there's even more that's just really compelling--thoughtful articles for leaders and for young adults trying to find their way in the world, great poems, and incisive quotations.

So I thought I'd do my part and pass along a link to their site--specifically, my page at their site, from which you can surf around and see what you think. Just promise that you'll come back here eventually. Have fun!


Dave

Posted by Dave Zimmerman at September 1, 2004 8:16 AM Bookmark and Share

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