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John is the author of I'm OK--You're Not: The Message We're Sending Nonbelievers and Why We Should Stop (NavPress); Penguins, Pain and the Whole Shebang (Seabury Books); and co-author, with Richard Lederer, of Comma Sense: A Fundamental Guide to Punctuation (St. Martin's). Both Penguins and Comma Sense won San Diego Book Awards for best books in their respective categories (Religious/Spiritual, and How To/Reference). He is also co-author, with Stephen Arterburn (Every Man's Battle) of Being Christian: Exploring Where You, God and Life Connect, Midlife Manual For Men: Finding Significance in the Second Half, and Regret-Free Living: Tools for Building Strong, Healthy Relationships.

As e-books on Scribd.com, John has made available for downloading or reading online, collections from his blog, entitled Seven Reasons Women Stay in Abusive Relationships (and How to Defeat Each One of Them),  How to Make a Living Writing, and My Funniest Stuff. He has also made available his book, I'm OK--You're Not: The Message We're Sending Nonbelievers and Why We Should Stop.

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Sunday, November 1, 2009 | 12:22 PM
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Life is Halloween

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Ah, Halloween. The name is derived from the Latin word "hollow"--- meaning temporary, fleeting---and "ween," as in, "How are we gonna ween our kids off all that sugar?" So we combine "fleeting sensations" with "must eventually stop," and what do we have?

That's right: Life.

Life is Halloween. We dress up (if things like a tie for men and pantyhose for women aren't costume material, I'm a teenage werewolf); we go out into the world; without meaning to beg or anything we do everything we can to maximize getting as much of what we want as we can possibly get away with; with booty in hand we rush back home again; we try to not immediately tear through everything we secured for ourselves but to instead save at least some of it for later; we fail to do that; we feel regret and even a little shame; inexplicably, we want more.

Eventually we die.

See? Add a witch here and an angry zombie there, a bunch of full moons, some occasional screaming that scares you half to death, neighbors you're forced to interact with but would rather not know---and there you have it. Life.

Last night a little kid of maybe six years old came to our house fully decked out as a cowboy---except instead of a cowboy hat he was wearing a spaceman's helmet.

"Wow!" I said. "Cool!"

"I know!" he said. "I'm a space cowboy!"

So. Life is good.

And life with Christ, of course, is simply out of this world.

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