Mike
Duran takes up a favorite theme at Novel Rocket – the unstated do’s and don’ts
of Christian fiction. David Rupert meets the families of the martyred. Tom Good
takes his camera for an early morning walk. Matt Appling discovers that we have
a new national religion (food). And Seth Haines learns something about video
games.
Faith
10 Disciplines
of a Godly Man
– Jason Vana.
What’s Your
Leadership Made Of – Steel or Straw? – Margaret Feinberg.
How to Read the
Bible and Love It – April Yamasaki.
A question of
prayer – Billy Coffey at What I Learned Today.
Art and Photography
Canyon Pool and
Other New Watermedia
– Randall David Tipton at Painter’s Progress.
Early in the
Morning
– Tim Good at Photography by Tiwago.
Writing
No Zombies
Allowed (in Christian Fiction) – Mike Duran at Novel Rocket.
Glimmers of
Possibility
– Travis Thrasher at The Journey is Everything.
Poetry
Broken Flowers – Robbie
Pruitt.
What the Beloved
Heard – John Blase at The Beautiful Due.
I Thirst –
Martha Orlando at Moments and Musings.
Holocaust Poems:
Interview with Poet and Filmmaker Jean Kirchheimer (Part 1) –
Maureen Doallas at Tweetspeak Poetry.
Sustainability –
Paul Willis at Curator Magazine.
Culture
On Pimps,
Pushers and Five Nights at Freddy’s – Seth Haines.
Sexist
Assumptions and the Difficult, Dirty Work of Grace – Tania Runyan
at Image Journal.
How Junk Food
and Health Food Made a New National Religion – Matt Appling.
Painting: Fur Traders Descending the Missouri,
oil on canvas by George Caleb Bingham (1845); Metropolitan Museum of Art, New
York City. The painting is part of the exhibition “George Caleb Bingham and the River”
currently on display at the St. Louis Art Museum.
4 comments:
Wow - thanks for the mention, Glynn! I consider it an honor to be on this list!
Thank you for mentioning Pt 1 of the interview with Janet. I'm looking forward to seeing her film when it's completed.
Thank you for posting my poem Broken Flowers Glynn! This one was particularly meaningful because it is a true snap shot from about a month ago. Appreciate you reading and sharing it. Thank you.
Oh, Glynn, I am so completely honored by your mention of my poetry attempt. So sorry I saw this so late in the day, but have been off-line and dwelling in The Glade. I'm sure you know what that means! :)
Love and blessings, my friend!
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