Well, it looks like I have some writing to do!
I have two Torah commentaries coming up; one this weekend on Ki Tetse, and one two weeks after that on the double-portion of Nitsavim and VaYelech. That will be nice.
However, I’ve been invited by Rabbi Stan to do one of the two fill-in sermons at Sar Shalom while he is on his Israel trip. That’s quite an honor, and tells me I must have done OK filling in for him back in July. That will come up in mid-October, so there’s plenty of time on that one.
Of course, I have a children’s curriculum I need to finish writing, and then I have six or seven eBooks I’m working on, based on past Torah commentaries and sermons I’ve written, but deeply expanded from what one can find for free here on my blog.
This is in addition to the fact that I’m working on a novel as well. So yeah; I have a LOT of writing to do.
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The road ahead
August 17th, 2010 by Craig Hansen
Well, it looks like I have some writing to do!
I have two Torah commentaries coming up; one this weekend on Ki Tetse, and one two weeks after that on the double-portion of Nitsavim and VaYelech. That will be nice.
However, I’ve been invited by Rabbi Stan to do one of the two fill-in sermons at Sar Shalom while he is on his Israel trip. That’s quite an honor, and tells me I must have done OK filling in for him back in July. That will come up in mid-October, so there’s plenty of time on that one.
Of course, I have a children’s curriculum I need to finish writing, and then I have six or seven eBooks I’m working on, based on past Torah commentaries and sermons I’ve written, but deeply expanded from what one can find for free here on my blog.
This is in addition to the fact that I’m working on a novel as well. So yeah; I have a LOT of writing to do.
Tags: commentaries, Ki Tetse, Nitsavim, sermon, VaYelech
This entry was posted on Tuesday, August 17th, 2010 at 9:38 pm and is filed under sermons and commentaries. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. You can leave a response, or trackback from your own site.