It
was a dark week. Writer Ann Voskamp issued (wept
may be a better word) a plea for the young girls who have come under ISIS’s
control in Iraq, and the Christian community responded. Meanwhile, Washington
military and Administration officials kept saying the American strategy for ISIS
was still working in the Middle East, while ISIS captured the Iraqi city of
Ramadi and the ancient city of Palmyra
in Syria and Iraq looks like it’s on the verge of a civil war between Sunnis
and Shiites.
Still,
there are good things happening in our world. Writers like John Bloom at
Desiring God are helping us to understand that our ministry is our vocation.
David Rupert recognizes the fundamental importance of the trials we experience.
Maureen Doallas writes a beautiful poem, and Seth Haines writes a poem to his
sons.
ISIS and Iraq
Into Iraq #2:
What the News Isn’t Telling You & Why We Can’t Afford to Pretend It’s Not
Happening
– Ann Voskamp. And the update.
The Boy Who Woke
Up (or, How Ann Voskamp Ruined My Evening) – Shawn Smucker.
#TellHisStory:
A Story That We Don’t Want to Read — But We Have To – Jennifer Dukes-Lee.
Why Boko Haram
and ISIS Target Women
– Christianity Today.
We Must Not
Do Nothing – Jon Bloom at Desiring God.
Faith
In the Marrow of
Depression and Anxiety – Tania Runyan at Image Journal.
Is God A
Rewarder of Dogged Determination and Holy Chutzpah? – Margaret
Feinberg
Christian, Your
Job is a Ministry Job
– Jon Bloom at Desiring God.
Some Thoughts on
Vocation
– Lanier Ivester at The Rabbit Room.
Bent and Tender – Winn Collier.
The Evangelical
Advantage
– Rod Dreher at American Conservative.
Religious
Freedom is Our Most Dangerous Idol – Matt Appling at The Church of No
People.
Don’t Waste Your
Trial: 6 Truths That Can Change Your Life – David Rupert at Outside the
City Gate.
Laughing at the
Fire
– Sandra Heska King.
Poetry
The World’s
Problem
– Maureen Doallas at Writing Without Paper.
To My Sons #2 – Seth Haines.
Passing Through – Brendan
MacOdrum at Oran’s Well.
Sometimes Loving
God is Hard
– John Blase at The Beautiful Due.
Writing
Write to Stay
Connected
– Mick Silva.
While My Pen
Gently Weeps
– Vic Sizemore at Image Journal.
Work
Self-pity: on a
leader, we can smell it from a mile away – David Murray at Writing Boots.
Photography and Art
Spring Showers – Timothy Good
at Photography by Tiwago.
Artist Watch:
Kay Juricek
– Maureen Doallas at Escape into Life.
People
The Science
Behind Why Introverts Struggle to Speak – Jenn Granneman at Introvert, Dear.
Everything
Hinges on Your Ability to Do This One Thing – Margaret Feinberg.
Why
Men are Retweeted More than Women – Jessica Bennett at The Atlantic.
Photograph of the Roman ruins at Palmyra
by Arian Wegers via Wikipedia
Commons; sourced via Flickr.
2 comments:
Always so much that's good here, if not in our world. Ann's piece, which I read earlier this week, described such horror.
Thank you for the shout out re my poem and Artist Watch feature.
May you have a wonderful Memorial Day holiday, Glynn.
I always love coming here to see what goodies I've missed during the week. Thanks for culling them for us. And what a surprise to find myself here this week. (I've got way too many fire stories.)
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