Please allow me to commend the good work of some friends — Uri and Jarrod — at a place called Trinity Talk. I got involved in it all somehow.
Why a Writer Should Want to be a Dragonfly
As mentioned before, Nate is on a multi-day blog tour. The first visit was at Mundie Moms , and the second at Books4yourkids . And this morning he writes about the life-cycle of a writer here.
Poor Richard’s Journal
Nate is on what they call a “blog tour.” He will be on a different blog every day for the next six days, and the first one can be found here . It contains some material not found in the triology (a first installment of Richard’s notes on his own attempts at cupboards adventure), and …
The Super Bowl as Third Rate Religion
Here are a few thoughts about the Super Bowl. No, not my pick . . . Click here . Haven’t figured out yet how to have you click on the picture. Everything in its season.
Americana Meets Fantasy
Turns Out One of the Cupboards Leads to the Today Show
As my daughter Bekah put it, this is festive. Al Roker of the Today show has selected 100 Cupboards as the next book they will be reading for Al’s Book Club for Kids. You can find out more about it here and here.
Caverns Under the Heart
CanonWired has a new feature called Brush Strokes — little snippets around a minute in length. Now we know that a cynic might say that this is just theology for people with ADHD. I started to write a lengthy treatise to answer this foul canard, but then I lost interest. But seriously, take a look …
The Chestnut King Release
Today is the release date for The Chestnut King. It’s a hummer .
My John Knox Outfit
In the video clip below (4:19), I am asked why I don’t preach in a white robe. In the course of that answer, I forgot to mention a few things. First, I do have a robe that I wear for academic events at NSA — a black Geneva gown. Sometimes when I do weddings I …
Canon is Wired, I Tell You
You really need to be checking into CanonWIRED on a regular basis. They are making new content available on virtually a daily basis, and it is free. This includes, for example, audio from old history conferences. Look around there, and please take full advantage of it. And the video clip below, despite initial appearances, does …