WRITING

Matt Mooney

Matt Mooney

Somebody See Me

Matt & Ginny start the second half of season 1 with a seemingly simply question: What is a good life? An entire episode focused on the life of a man known as Bulldog– told through the eyes of his brother, Chris Wheeler. It is a journey of Chris beginning to see a person who was there all along. You can learn more about Chris & Lindsey Wheeler as well as learn more about Lindsey’s book Sacred Tears at bottleoftears.com. Produced by Matthew Lyle MooneyMusic provided by Musicbed & Blue Dot Sessions.Sound effects provided by creators Freesound.org

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we are not our talents

In the age of television talent shows galore, our hosts attend one that manages to flip the narrative of what a talent show is & could be. Chelsea, Jordan & Claire want to sing at the bEfriend talent show hosted by 99 Balloons, but to do so they will have to overcome their fear of what others will think of them. In addition, Jamie shares a story of when celebrating someone with a disability is actually demeaning. Listen along as we contrast these two stories and are challenged to treat persons with disability as individuals instead of as a monolithic…

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we are not our bodies. Part 2.

Matthew Lyle & Ginny Mooney continue the discussion of healing and the church by delving into the lives of their friends with disability who do not want to be healed, cured or fixed. When they stumble upon an article, written by Madeleine Ryan, entitled Dear Parents: Your Child with Autism is Perfect it is though they are reading everything they have lived with their own daughter. Madeleine describes her journey throughout life and why the changes she desires have nothing to do with her autism. You can find out more about Madeleine and her newly released first novel- A Room…

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we are not our bodies. Part 1

When the loss of a child becomes a nationwide, prayer movement to #wakeupolive what does it say about the church and its relationship to healing? to suffering? In the first part of a two-part series discussing healing & the church, Matthew Lyle Mooney along with his wife, Ginny Mooney, set out to discuss the awkward relationship the current Christian culture has with disability. Along the way, they talk with author KJ Ramsey & friend, Emeka NNaka, who help challenge the cultural norms that exist around disability. Music & sound provided by Musicbed, Blue Dot Sessions & Freesound.org Script available at…

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summer

Summer is here.  At 5, 6 and 8 we got rascals riding bikes and swimming at a skill level whereby we are not in constant stress.  I told Ginny sometime some summer not long ago that I was done going to pools.  With 3 that cannot swim alone, I can only act like I’m listening to whatever adult is talking to me, my head drawing a repeated triangle from locating the 3 bobbing heads while I simultaneously feign my best impression of the laid back dad & try not to tell this person what an idiot they are for trying…

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weekends with rascals

I’ve worked hard to develop a new habit of carving out Monday mornings to sit and think and pray and grasp for some semblance of sanity before I cannonball into the week that will eat my lunch if I let it.  It’s a rebellious act of counter-intuition as weekends are supposed to be the very thing that serves us this way.  Now, I love my weekends at home and all- but it’s not a peaceful-cup-of-coffee-type of experience currently. If I had to measure, I would say it packs about the same rest as being chased by a pack of wolves….

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The Surface Dialogue Guidebook

We’ve reached that point in these beloved Ozarks where we’re just all waiting around for the good weather.  We get all four seasons here; just enough of winter to know we don’t want to move north; which we needed no help knowin’.  Being bone-tired of Ole Man Winter being a hanger-on is all you’re allowed to talk about- other than the razorback basketball revival- in these parts; whether it be the gal sacking your groceries or the college hipster handing you $4 coffee, so goes the surface dialogue guidebook.  It’s unwritten but just as real as the holy book itself…

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shifting gears

I often look at my backside in the mirror. I move quickly past the place that you imagined I was seeking and find the splotchy spot just above the bend of my right leg.  It’s my biggest scar- remnants of days I spent riding my Honda 80 dirt bike for hours on end along the hill behind my house where within a 3-minute ride Arkansas turned into Oklahoma. Often times I would lug the unstarted motorcycle to the top of a certain steep drop off in order to mount the red machine, point it downhill and coast until max speed;…

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striving for a secret

Check it out, Ginny & Lena are in the current edition of National Geographic.  A while back, a wonderful photographer followed our family around for a few days in order to capture photos illustrative of an article on brain development…fascinating article and wonderful pictures (we think).               _____________________________________ If you have been around me much, it does not take long to learn of certain things that come along as a part of the package- tethered to the molecules that combine to make me: At 37, I am still unable to grow any semblance of…

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from Fergie to Ferguson

Against my better judgment, Ginny convinced me last Monday to sit beside her and watch the American Music Awards.  I begrudgingly complied- mainly due to the fact that I love her and if she invites me to sit close to her, I do it- every time.  I’m a sucker that way, but that doesn’t mean I don’t moan on and on about the drivel that she makes me watch. Ginny admittedly loves television.  She loves awards shows.  Loves reality tv.  She once made me watch the Bachelor; she seemed happy.  I put my foot down and told her I would…

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one strong man

By Matt Mooney | November 27, 2010

On Thanksgiving day, Ginny & I put the kids down for a nap, leaving them with my mother as we grabbed our coats on the way out the door. My father drove us, and I asked questions as to how he had been doing. “Same ole, same ole” was all my dad could muster; this…

marriage::

By Matt Mooney | November 21, 2010

(April 28th this year will mark our 10 year anniversary). A blog post on marriage won the poll.  I always struggle with a topic, so I have craftily delegated that responsibility to you.  I don’t pretend that you actually care, but help a brother out and vote.  It’s relatively painless. Ginny & I were plunged…

a peek into my prayers

By Matt Mooney | November 21, 2010

photo credit: ♀Μøỳαл_Bгεлл♂ I would like share a prayer from some journaling I was able to do this morning.  Ginny & the rascals are on their way back from Louisiana, thus a quiet moment of reflection was possible- complete with coffee and a muffin.  I was reminded in my return to this process- one that…

a honky in honky-tonk town

By Matt Mooney | November 15, 2010

I recently road tripped to a former home- Nashville, TN.  Ginny & I lived in Nashville 6 long, wonderful months before moving to Fayetteville in order for me to start law school  (or I could rewrite that more honestly to say, “because I could not get a job”).  I embarked on this return trip in…

Dearest Enemy: read between the lines

By Matt Mooney | November 8, 2010

Just a few things to make you aware of: 1.)  We love being a part of the dialogue at Christmas Change. Basically, it’s a call to focus on the more important things during a season that can easily get highjacked. 2.)  Along those same lines, you can join with us at 99 Balloons as we…

NPR:: a story on the work of 99 Balloons

By Matt Mooney | October 28, 2010

Here’s a link to a story that aired yesterday on Ozarks at Large, a radio show produced through our local NPR affiliate.  They intertwined three interviews in order to explain all that is going on these days with 99 Balloons:  me/ Amber, mother of Samuel, who attends rEcess/ and Kym Hannah, one of the leaders…

3 thoughts on tomorrow

By Matt Mooney | October 26, 2010

Today I pulled into a tough-to-find parking place and sought to gather myself.  My mom was inside the deli awaiting my arrival to the planned lunch date.  I did manage to fend it off just long enough to walk the long steps- head down- from my car to the entrance, ordered a sandwich and took…

I kissed a boo boo & I liked it

By Matt Mooney | October 18, 2010

Last Thursday we were able to celebrate Hazel’s two year birthday with friends and cupcakes and chaos.  Again, we are left thanking our friends for celebrating alongside us.  They always show up and it means so much to us.  It was so fun to see Hazel old enough to realize, in some small way, what…

I am not the church

By Matt Mooney | September 20, 2010

photo credit: Ž. Markevičius I am but a structure forged with beam, wood and plaster. the beautiful and the villainous sit within, side by side; sheep and wolf, dressed alike, and unable to be sifted by man. I am well-worn by the feet of children; oily and stained by the heads of the desperate- those…

33 is the new 20

By Matt Mooney | September 17, 2010

photo credit: StewBl@ck My wife has been ranting and raving all week long about me.  I would like to pretend that this is status quo around my house, but a week of being who she should be is a start.  We have gone out to eat more times in the last week than the prior…