So that no one will think I am writing about them in particular, let me make an example up. And let us also be honest. If I had not told you that I was making it up, you would have had to google it to find out. These are difficult days in which to be …
Loving the Standard
One of the most difficult concepts to communicate when it comes to child-rearing is this one. In this short clip, I am having another go at it. Ask Doug – Advice on Childrearing from Daniel Foucachon on Vimeo.
Speaking Evil of Your Pork Rinds
“At thy right hand there are pleasures for evermore” (Ps. 16: 11) Food and Drink #3 “I know, and am persuaded by the Lord Jesus, that there is nothing unclean of itself: but to him that esteemeth any thing to be unclean, to him it is unclean. 15 But if thy brother be grieved with …
Our Theological Bumpity Bumpity
The next Tabletalk article was written by a friend, RC Jr. I begin this way in the interests of full disclosure, and also because it is important to note that I happen to know he did not contribute this article in the interests of scoring anybody off, or for the sake of picking a fight. …
The Science is Settled
So, then, record snow storms in all kinds of odd places. Evidence for melting Himalayan glaciers . . . melts. The culprits were caught cooking the books. The guy at the center of that controversy now admits that nothing has been warming since 1995, and beside, they lost a bunch of papers, with evidence n’ …
Why Vampires Aren’t Really That Sparkly
A number of you have been following my chapter-by-chapter reviews of Twilight over at Credenda.org. And now here is a video clip that begins a video conversation on the same subject. Ask Doug – What is Wrong With Twilight? from Daniel Foucachon on Vimeo.
We Will Rejoice
Here is one of the canons we sing. Composed by our music minister, David Erb, the text is from Zeph. 3:17. “He Will Rejoice” – Zeph. 3:17 – Christ Church Psalm Sing from Daniel Foucachon on Vimeo.
A Lot of Theological Pother
The next article in Tabletalk, by Paul Helm, was quite good. He was responding to Wright’s following statement: “People like Saul were not primarily interested in the state of their souls after death; that was no doubt important, but no doubt God would have the matter in hand. They were interested, urgently, in the salvation …
Last Stop
And here is the last stop on Nate’s blog tour.
And Maybe Even More Than That
As an instructor in a liberal arts college, I have met many aspiring writers. There are many who want to be wordsmiths, and that is great. We need many more than that. But I wish all of them would read this about twenty times.