Sunday, April 29, 2018
linky linky links
Here are links to some good reading, for what's left of your weekend:
-Starting with this one, which is ridiculous and trainwreck-y. Um, these people are nuts. Bless them, but they're nuts: We Bought a Crack House.
-And this parody of the nutty situation: We bought a $3 million bungalow full of bats and were not happy with the result.
-On a more serious note, I appreciated this take on children's literature: Welcome to Lizard Motel.
-The feast of Pentecost is coming up, and this article from Michelle Van Loon explains what it is, why it matters, and how to celebrate it!
-I continue to find Jordan Peterson--and the takes on him, pro and con--kinda fascinating. Here are two good ones from Think Theology:
12 Rules: the Review
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12 Rules for Jordan Peterson.
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That's it for this week! I hope you have a restful Sunday.
Peace of Christ to you,
Jessica Snell
Sunday, April 22, 2018
Links!
It's warm enough in SoCal that the hibiscuses are blooming! |
Here are links to some good reading and listening, for what's left of your weekend:
-First, from Anne Kennedy, a message on The Life-Changing Magic of Not Tidying Up.
-And then, from Fred Sanders, an excellent sermon on Christ Alone.
-I'm not a huge fan of horror movies, but I like what Mike Duran has to say in this article about Why the Popularity of Horror Movies Might Encourage Christians, especially this bit:
The popularity of the horror genre may be a collective subconscious affirmation that the world is not the way it's supposed to be.
-Yes, yes, yes to all this: 7 Things I Love About Liturgical Protestant Worship.
-From Randy Alcorn: My Writing Process, Advice for Aspiring Authors, and Answers to Other Questions About Writing.
-This is deeply, truly important: Parents, Take Note of the Spiritual Practices Common to Kids Who Flourish as Adults.
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That's it for this week! I hope you have a restful Sunday.
Peace of Christ to you,
Jessica Snell
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