Read a review on Neil Postman’s Amusing ourselves to Death and pair it with a comfort collins (recipe included).
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Read a review on Neil Postman’s Amusing ourselves to Death and pair it with a comfort collins (recipe included).
You’re too busy, too tired, and too distracted. But that doesn’t need to be the end of the story.
Read a review on Robert Farrar Capon’s The Supper of the Lamb and pair it with a Sweet Martini (recipe included).
Read a review on Francis Schaeffer’s Art and the Bible nd pair it with a homemade hot cocoa (recipe included)!
What to read? What to sip while reading? Annie Nardone answers both questions in this piece on how to pair books and beverages.
Read a review on Madeleine L’Engle’s Walking on Water and pair it with a proper pot of tea (recipe included)!
A threefold theology of how to fix our relationship with material reality.
Paintings, sculptures, and murals once pointed to godliness, says scholar John Skillen. Could it happen again?
By sacrificing his life, what can the “Boy Who Lived” teach us about mastering death?
For creative Christians, art
embodies worship. But how
do they make that work
when life blocks creativity?
All earthly Christmases
disappoint us, but hiver,
the Eve of Everything,
can sweeten the bitterness
of winter with fresh hope.
Places, like people, only realize their potential when they are loved.
Everything changed when
Matthew realized Jesus
still loved him.
How Tolkien asks us to wrestle with our own natures and short-sighted preferences of justice.
How is heaven is working like leaven through our imaginations to heal reality?
“I didn’t just want examples, I wanted explanations.”
Rediscovering the full range
of emotions in Christian
music — acknowledging
pain in this world and
sharing hope that resonates.
Clay Clarkson's thoughts on
50 years of song-making as
a sacramental act of hope
Tips on the Care and Feeding
of a Creative Spouse!
Host a Shakespeare
Reading Party and let the
merriment begin!