You’ve got to hand it to Andrew Peterson: The man isn’t afraid to take a risk. I first saw Peterson perform at Wheaton College’s Edman Chapel, a venue we fondly […]
In Praise of Paper: One Parent’s Pledge
I’ve never despised electronic books. Let me make that clear from the outset. Yes, I remember expressing some ambivalence when e-books started becoming mainstream. After all, I have chronic dry […]
“I Forgive You” Is Weighty, Wacky Fun
Over time, families develop their own private mythology, so to speak. Down the weeks and months and years, distinctive metaphors and figures of speech start to accrete around the ordinary […]
Toothbrush Tales
It’s 7:34 p.m., and I’m tired. My day is nearing the 14-hour mark. There are still dishes to be done, checkbooks to be balanced, and shirts to be folded. But […]
Ember Burns Brightly
I can think of plenty of reasons not to review S. D. Smith’s The Green Ember. One is that I always think it’s a bit awkward to post about titles with […]
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