Maureen
Doallas gets inspired by a rain of spiders. David Muray sets records for
answering email. Tim Good finds beauty in dandelions (dandelions!). Troy Cady
finds innovative ways to teach children. And Ed Stetzer, author, speaker and contributing
editor at Christianity Today, says it’s
time for the church to recognize that American society is becoming increasing
less friendly to Christianity.
And happy birthday to Janet, my beautiful wife of almost 42 years.
Culture and Society
Evangelicals,
Culture, and Post-Christian America – Ed Stetzer at Christianity Today.
Calling Out
Evil: One Man’s Stand
– David Rupert at Red-Letter Believers.
Engaging the
Bible & Evangelical Distinctives – Rod Dreher at The American
Conservative.
Photography
Dandelions – Tim Good at
Photography by Tiwago.
Writing
Novelists Need
to Show AND Tell
– Mike Duran at Novel Rocket.
Why do I answer
my email so ridiculously fast? – David Murray at Writing Boots.
The Former Life
I Once Loved
– Mick Silva.
The Slow Growth
of Ideas
– Chris Yokel at The Rabbit Room.
Eureka – Tess
Gerritsen for Strand Magazine.
Poetry
Windmills – Richard
Maxson at the Imagined Jay.
Blooming
Arachnids
– Maureen Doallas at Writing Without Paper.
Poem for
Pentecost
– Mary Harwell Sayler.
Pessimists’
Lullaby
– Jim Schmotzer at Faithful Skeptic.
Faith
For when you’re weary – Billy Coffey
at What I Learned Today.
Disciple-making
by worshipful play
– Troy Cade at T(r)oy Marbles.
Being a Man of
Shovel and Sword
– Mike Yarbrough at Manturity.
Conflicts:
Our Laboratories of Love – Bill Grandi at Cycleguy’s Spin.
Photograph: One of my favorite pictures
of our trip last year to London – the office building known as “The Shard” and its
nearby neighbor, Southwark Cathedral.
3 comments:
Happy and Blessed Birthday, Janet!!! Celebrate!
What cool juxtaposition in that photo! I didn't know about the Shard until I was fact-checking an article on the architect. He also did the Nasher in Dallas.
Thanks, Glynn, for this eclectic mix of "good reads" and for including my poem. :) God bless
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