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Author: wally metts

Wally Metts is the daysman. He is a professor of English and communication at Spring Arbor University and co-pastors Falling Waters Bible Church. The father of four adult children, he and his wife Katie raise barn cats on 20 acres in Horton, Michigan. His grandchildren call him Santa.

of apple butter and bookstores

October 16, 2011 wally metts3 Comments

I still remember the smell of old books and new books and real books. But after a couple of days I would start pestering my mom to let me go to her cousin Walt’s farm, where the enticements were even greater.

Posted in celebration, familyTagged apple butter, childhood, KSU, nostalgia, university bookstore

iLove

October 11, 2011 wally metts3 Comments

Swipe my heart And let’s dance.

Posted in culture, poetryTagged china, fedex, ipod, love, visa

can salvation be downloaded?

October 8, 2011October 8, 2011 wally metts4 Comments

Jobs’ genius was to make “your own, unique life” easier, not more important.

Posted in commentary, cultureTagged apple, hope, ipad, salvation, Steve Job, technology

a legacy of innovation

October 7, 2011October 7, 2011 wally metts2 Comments

My first Mac didn’t distract me or defeat me. It enriched my life by making the technology I use invisible. Even magical

Posted in commentary, communication, cultureTagged apple, innovation, liberal arts, mac, steve jobs, technology

Go with your gut?

October 5, 2011October 5, 2011 wally metts8 Comments

The economy is forcing tough choices, not all of them conscious ones.

Posted in commentary, cultureTagged Blink, choices, diapers, economy, Gladwell, subconscious

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