Snopes.com almost went under financially this past week,
saved by a GoFundMe effort that raised more than $500,000. It’s gotten caught
up in a messy divorce and an unrelated legal issue with a supplier. Snopes
isn’t perfect – it tilted Democrat a few times in the last election and got
caught (but it did make the corrections). But it is one of the very few places
you can check everything from fake news and urban myths to the subject of the
latest chain email you just received. Jane Elizabeth at the American Press
Institute has the story.
In everything I’ve seen about the tragic Charlie Gard
situation, the baby in London who has debilitating physical problems, the one
thing I hadn’t seen was about the attorney appointed to represent the parents
in the dispute with the hospital. The attorney helps run a euthanasia clinic.
Rod Dreher has the story. And Giles Fraser at The Guardian shows more insight, and certainly more love, on this story than most writers (Hat Tip: J of India).
Last weekend, my wife and I saw the movie “Dunkirk” and
truly enjoyed it. Marshall Segal at Desiring God saw it, too, and didn’t write
a review of it. But he did write something else.
Timothy Dalrymple at Orbiter Magazine talks about why
changing minds is so hard. Thomas Kidd has a brief history of the altar call.
Jack Baumgartner burns a piece of artwork. Clancy Tucker shows some of the
photographs discovered in a long-hidden treasure trove of photos of England. Good
poetry. And if you haven’t seen it, you need to watch the recitation of Paul
Revere’s famous ride.
British Stuff
Hidden
Photographs of England – Clancy Tucker.
Art and Photography
Black-line –
David Warren at Essays in Idleness.
Different View
– Tim Good.
The
Benthic Vessel – Jack Baumgartner at The School of the Transfer of Energy
Poetry
Corners – Brendan
MacOdrum at Oran’s Well.
Madeline
Defrees – D.S. Martin at Kingdom Poets.
Campcraft
– Jared Gilbert at Frivolous Quill.
Writing
Poems Kids Will Read – Mary Harwell Sayler at Inspire Writers.
Before
Moving Day – Maureen Doallas at Writing Without Paper.
Faith
A
Brief History of the Altar Call – Thomas Kidd at Evangelical History.
As Petals Fall –
Cathy Warner at Image Journal.
Our
Cultural Waterloo – Carl Trueman at First Things Magazine.
Life and Culture
Why
Snopes matters – Jane Elizabeth at the American Press Institute.
College,
Failure and the Civil War – Zak Schmoll at Entering the Public Square.
Why
Changing Minds is So Hard – Timothy Dalrymple at Orbiter Magazine.
The
Power of Story: Why Our Post-Christian Culture Needs One Now – Hugh
Whelchel at the Institute for Faith, Work & Economics.
Can
Only a God Save Us Now? – Pedro Gonzalez at The Imaginative Conservative.
Charlie
Gard is Going to Die – Rod Dreher at American Conservative and Charlie Gard's parents show the strength of human love - Giles Fraser at The Guardian.
The War We Need –
Not a Review of Dunkirk – Marshall Segal at Desiring God.
Writing and
Literature
Henry
James and American Painting – Daniel Ross Goodman at The Imaginative
Conservative.
The
Spiritual Journey of Self-Publishing: Writing as an Act of Worship – Kris Camealy
at Five-Minute Friday.
Recitation of ‘Paul
Revere’s Ride’ by the 4th Grade at Providence Christian School of
Texas
Painting: Woman Reading, oil on canvas by Henri Matisse (1894).
Thanks, Glynn, for including my article on writing poems for kids. God bless.
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