When
we were on vacation in London this fall, one thing we noticed on British
television was that certain ads, mostly by department stores like John Lewis or
grocery stores like Sainsbury, were in a class all by themselves. Now comes an
ad by Johnnie Walker. Yes, it’s a liquor ad, but you’ve never seen a liquor ad
like this one.
The
faith frenzy of the week is Wheaton College. I have no links to offer for this
story, but there are plenty out there, and my Facebook news feed has once again
filled up with ugliness. But I tend to be unsympathetic when someone
positioning themselves as a person of conscience, like the Wheaton professor
who says Christians and Muslims worship the same god, and then launches a social media
campaign as soon as she’s suspended. Like the suspension was not only expected
but anticipated and planned for.
Good
poetry this week, and good posts on writing. And my friend David Rupert talks
about Christian refugees in a way that you can’t ignore – are Western
(including U.S.) politicians killing Christians?
Poetry
The Old Scarecrow – Matthew Steinle.
Marriage is a
Sacrament, They Say
– Shawn Smucker.
O Antiphons – D.S. Martin
at Kingdom Poets.
On Callings – J.L. Jacobs
at Headpiece Filled with Straw.
A Way of
Happening
– Jeffrey Bilbro at Curator Magazine.
A Grain of Sand – Brendan
MacOdrum at Oran’s Well.
Holy Ground – Laura
Boggess.
Writing
The One Thing We
Can Take With Us
– Mick Silva.
How to Beat
Writer’s Block by Not Giving Up – Charity Craig at Tweetspeak Poetry.
Communication is
not
– David Murray at Writing Boots.
Seasons
of Poetry – Mary Harwell Sayler at Poetry Editor.
Literature
A Child’s
Christmas in Wales
– read by the author, Dylan Thomas (Hat Tip: Maggie’s Farm).
A BBC Charles
Dickensian Christmas
– Witlow and Thatch.
Dear
Brother – Johnnie Walker advertisement.
Photography
Barrel Cactus
Studies
– Tim Good at Arts by Tiwago.
Faith
The Gentleness of Advent – Winn Collier.
A Christmas
question: Are the Gospels more reliable than scholars once thought? – Robert
Hutchinson via Fox News.
Eighteen Years – Luke Herron
Davis at Sacred Chaos.
Christianity in
the Brave New World
and Islam,
Christianity, Secularism – Rod Dreher at American Conservative.
Life and Culture
Staying Godly in
a Godless Workplace
– Rick Segal at Desiring God.
How politicians
are killing Christians – David Rupert at Red-Letter Believers.
David Archuleta and Nathan Pacheco sing “The Prayer”
4 comments:
Thanks for including my post in your list, Glynn. God bless.
That video commercial left me speechless - just amazing!
i had to watch the commercial twice. amazing.
read david's piece as well.
Thank you, Glynn. I appreciate the mention!
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