Andrew Nunn, Dean of Southwark Cathedral in London,
officiated at the funeral pf PC Keith Palmer, the policeman killed in front of
the Parliament Building during the terrorist attack. He’s published his sermon
online.
Martha Orlando and her husband Danny went on a much-planned and
long-desired vacation – and Martha ended up riding shotgun in an ambulance. She’s
written three posts about the experience, and more to come. And Diana Trautwein
has a moving account of sacrifice or duty.
We have a “new” cathedral in St. Louis – it’s more than 100
years old and it’s called the New Cathedral to distinguish it from the smaller
and “Old” Cathedral downtown. It’s a spectacular building, and my oldest son
graduated from high school there. Chris Naffziger has some photos of the
building.
Alec Baldwin has found fame for parodying Donald Trump on
Saturday Night Live. His brother Stephen has found fame playing the “Thief on
the Cross” and reaching millions.
Anglotopia has an article on Hadrian’s Wall – the fortification
built across the “neck” between England and what is now Scotland to protect
against those rude and warlike Picts and other tribes. Last year, I took a free
six-part online course on Hadrian’s Wall through FutureLearn, taught by faculty from
Newcastle University, and it was fascinating.
On to the good reads.
Faith
The
clocks stopped – Andrew Nunn, Dean of Southwark Cathderal.
The
world’s first Christian country? – Amanda Proenca Santos and Rodolfo
Contreras at BBC.
Parsing It Out:
Sacrifice or Duty – Diana Trautwein at She Loves Magazine.
How
Stephen Baldwin’s ‘Thief on the Cross’ Reached Millions – Sarah Eekhoff
Zylstra at The Gospel Coalition.
The
Latest Strike in the War on Christians in the Middle East – John Allen Jr.
at The Spectator.
Why our
churches need more gray hair – Denny Burk at Boyce College.
The
Voice of the Lord, Off the
Bucket List!, and (Not Mr. Toad's) Wild Ride! – Martha Orlando at Meditations of My Heart.
Art and Photography
St.
Louis Psychiatric Rehabilitation Center and The New Cathedral,
Revisited – Chris Naffziger at St. Louis Patina.
As
the Greening Begins – Jack Baumgartner at The School for the Transfer of
Energy.
Underside –
Tim Good at National Geographic /
Your Shot.
The God Who
Has Tears – Dr. Steven Garber at The Washington Institute for Faith, Vocation,
& Culture.
Poetry
Mind
Fish – Brendan MacOdrum at Oran’s Well.
Vigilance
– Rory Fry at Altarwork.
Where was I
– Lise at All the Words.
In the cleft
of a cold, white rock – Catherine Lawton at Altarwork.
‘The
first thing to hit you’ – Maureen Doallas at Writing Without Paper.
Cleansing
the Temple – Malcolm Guite via Rick Wilcox at Literary Life.
British Stuff
“Old
Cornish Red” is Britain’s largest rhododendron – George Odling at the Daily Mail.
Anglicans
launch a rescue bid as England’s finest cathedrals battle a financial crisis
– Catherine Pepinster at The Guardian.
How
to Garden like a Medieval Monk – Dr. Michael Klemperer at English Heritage.
Know
a Ruin: Hadrian’s Wall – The Roman Marvel in the North of England – John Rabon
at Anglotopia.
Writing
Why
Novelists Should NOT Keep Their Politics & Religion to Themselves –
Mike Duran at deCompose.
Life and Culture
The
phone is too much with us – poem (after Wordsworth) by Benjamin Chase at
Second Nature.
Why
an Award-Winning Writer Turned Her Attention to Evangelicals – Barry Hankins
at The Gospel Coalition.
Iceland 2016 – a
film by David
Painting: The
religious philosopher Vladimir Soloviev, oil on canvas by Ivan Kramskoi (1885).
2 comments:
Thanks so much for the mention, Glynn!
Blessings and Happy Easter!
You are ver kind. Thank you, Glynn.
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