This
week, the news from Paris remained bad. Following the horrific bombings of last
Friday night, the French bombed the ISIS city of Raqqa in Syria and raided an
apartment in the Parisian suburb of St. Denis (home of the first Gothic
cathedral); ISIS made threats against Washington and New York; the White House
announced that its ISIS strategy was unchanged (I suppose that means ISIS is
still contained, a statement the President made hours before the Paris bombings);
and a global debate erupted over refugees.
My
Facebook timeline has looked like a religious war zone. Like most issues these
days, the refugee issue instantly polarized opinion (thank you, social media). If
you oppose accepting Syrian refugees, you are a Christian apostate and Jesus
will dropkick you right out of the church. If you support accepting Syrian
refugees, you are knowingly a party to terrorism and don’t be surprised when
your own church is attacked.
What’s
most interesting to is how Christians’ sentiments align with those of the
political parties.
David
Rupert has a different take. He’s been telling the stories of Christian
refugees from the war zone of the Mideast. What David reminds us is, regardless
of our politics or our polarized views, God is in control and is doing some
amazing things.
Some
good poetry, good advice for writers, and good photography. And in honor of the
third (and final) volume of Mark Twain’s annotated autobiography being
published by the University of California Press, we have Twain’s 100 Greatest
Quotes.
Life and Culture
Kneejerk: The
Paris attacks are bad news for Christian refugees and Syrian refugee:
“I saw my father killed on YouTube”– David Rupert at Red-Letter Believers
Questions
Regarding Waves of Terror and Walking on Water – Shawn Smucker.
A crisis our
universities deserve
– Ross Douthat at The New York Times.
Three signs a
communication conference speaker is selling you something you already have – David Murray
at Writing Boots.
Poetry
Poetry in
Medicine
and Wendell
Berry Reads ‘The Peace of Wild Things’ – Maureen Doallas at Writing Without
Paper.
Brett Foster – D. S. Martin
at Kingdom Poets.
Lift Erth Rise – Robbie
Pruitt.
Where to Go When
the Voices Are Too Loud – Shawn Smucker.
Photography
Writing
Why Writers Need
a Rut to Run In
– Ann Kroeker.
Counterintuitive
inspiration technique for writers: gaze at government titles – David Murray
at Writing Boots.
5
People Every Writer Needs – Molly Page at Thin Difference.
English is Not Normal - John McWhorter at Aeon.
English is Not Normal - John McWhorter at Aeon.
Faith
Risking Growth
After Tragedy
– Mick Silva.
When Fear Rules – Diana Trautwein
at Just Wondering.
Finding Hope
Amidst Tragedy
– Matthew J. van Maastricht at thealreadynotyet.
The 100 Greatest Quotes by Mark Twain
Photograph by Lucy Toner via Public Domain Pictures. Used with permission.
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