american*disciple
My blogs
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| Gender | Female |
|---|---|
| Industry | Education |
| Occupation | Teacher and writer |
| Location | Hill Country near San Marcos, Texas, United States |
| Introduction | Susan Raybuck is fifty-something, married, with two grown sons. She comes from a long line of well-read, progressive, political activists. Perhaps the best known was her late great-uncle, John Henry Faulk. As an adult, she underwent a conversion to the Christian faith and is active in her Methodist church. And yes, she too is a progressive. |
| Interests | America, the Constitution, politics, civil rights, religion, media policy, foreign relations, the environment, education, theology and a life of faith, building bridges across divisions. |
| Favorite movies | An Inconvenient Truth, Good Night and Good Luck, Schindler's List, Hotel Rwanda, Ghandhi, Mr. Holland's Opus |
| Favorite music | Music by Eliza Gilkyson, Rodney Crowell, Jackson Browne, Peter Paul & Mary, Dylan (esp. his Slow Train album), Ruthie Foster, the song Amazing Grace. |
| Favorite books | The writings of M.Scott Peck, Martin Luther King Jr., Phillip Yancey's Soul Survivor, John Henry Faulk's Fear on Trial, Bill Moyers, Robert McChesney, Catherine Marshall's Beyond Ourselves. |
Which is more important to you and why: flexibility or expandability?
Expandability, because God would have us expand beyond the limits of our own capacity to love, beyond our fears and prejudice, beyond divisions.

