My husband and I sat together watching a sweet movie where a relationship was unfolding between a young girl, an aspiring story-teller, and her new neighbor, an older disillusioned novelist. […]
Sticking It To God: Rebellious Stories As a Cliche to Play Against
“The sacred exists and is stronger than all our rebellions.” Czeslaw Milosz Skipping the qualifiers, we live in an era where rebellion has been mainstreamed. Rebellion is, ironically, very conventional. […]
Un-Ironically Whole Hearted
America’s current crop of bright young things, like every crop before them, seems sure they’ve invented some new ideas. Like smoking pipes, home-grown vegetables, and over-sized mustaches. Of course they […]
Hope for the Rainbow Nation
Today, we are pleased to have a guest post from South African children’s author Taryn Hayes. Her book, Seekers of the Lost Boy, has made the rounds in our family, […]
The Love of a Thing
When I was a kid, the mission organization my parents served with had an annual conference at a college in southeast Michigan. I was a “home office kid”—one of three […]
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