Seeing the World Differently Through Poetry
My relationship with poetry is no longer purely utilitarian. My tastes have changed.
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Seeing the World Differently Through Poetry
My relationship with poetry is no longer purely utilitarian. My tastes have changed.
The Homecoming: Advent and the Ache of the Season
The Homecoming, a 1971 movie, captures the spirit of Advent remarkably well. Here's how it points us to the longing of the season — and to the One we're longing for.
‘Give Heaven Some Hell’? An Ode to Better Country Music
Rather than “give heaven some hell” with our music, let’s invite a bit of the Kingdom to come on earth as it is in heaven.
16 Books on Faith and Art
Art is far more important to the Christian life than we often believe. Here are some books to help you think more deeply about the intersection of faith and art.
The Eternal Value of Cleaning My House
The unseen work of cleaning my home has formed me to see people differently and care for them better.
John Meade: The Old Testament Canon
Thanksgiving, Cancer, and God’s Faithfulness
Despite cancer, my cup overflows.
A Grief Repurposed in ‘Black Panther: Wakanda Forever’
Black Panther: Wakanda Forever explores grief — and how we can use grief as a stepping stone, not just a stumbling block.
Rings of Power: The Power of Optimism (and the Perils of Pessimism)
Galadriel’s obsession for revenge creates and reveals her predisposition to see the bad in a person or situation. Nori’s predisposition allows her to view others with optimism.
4 Ways to Pray for the 2022 Midterm Elections
Prepare. Vote. Make your voice heard. But before you do any of that, pray.
Rings of Power: Sauron’s Call and the Way of the Servant King
Sin tempts us to grasp corrupted power for good purposes. Read this reflection on the Rings of Power finale.
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