Over at Credenda, I have started a series, reviewing my way through The Hunger Games. I am not, I repeat not, promising to do this kind of thing for the rest of my life. I only intend to do it until they stop publishing this kind of thing.
Now the Month After Next
I have mentioned this web site for the Logos benefit concert before, and have promised periodic updates and introduction. Well, here is one. Tom Garfield, the superintendent of Logos, has brought his drumsticks out of retirement in order to jump into a few songs. Look under Special Guests. Jay Niemeyer, a Logos dad, is the …
Marriage Was Such a Good Idea
Wishing you all a very blessed new year. I was tired of 2010 anyway. And today is our 35th wedding anniversary, and the weather worked together with us in celebrating it. As I told Nancy this morning . . . half way to seventy!
Underlining Has Come a Long Way
The technology is getting better by the minute — just check this out. But what we really need is a program that will let us mark up other people’s Bibles. That could be edifying.
Apologetics Interview
For those interested in apologetics, there is a short interview with me here.
The Goodness of Stuff Means Merry Christmas
Christmas and falling into sin from Canon Wired on Vimeo.
Grad Study in the Wordsmithy
I alluded to further developments in my previous post. Just to help you keep track, there’s three days in the wordsmithy, and then there are more than three days in the wordsmithy. And here is a description, as captured by a statement from NSA: Merry Christmas to you from New Saint Andrews College. Here’s What’s …
Three Days in the Wordsmithy
We are really excited about some writing developments at NSA. And here is the first installment . . . three days in the wordsmithy.
A Classic Evening
If you are within shouting or driving distance, I would like to ask you to do several things for me. The first is to mark your calendar — March 11, 2011, Friday evening. On that date, we will be holding a benefit concert in honor of Logos School’s 30th year of faithful service in the …
When Gratitude Should Kill Envy
I don’t really know what is more out of kilter — nonbelievers looking at this kind of thing without enormous gratitude to God, or soft leftist believers refusing to look at this kind of thing because it throws a spanner into their politics of envy. We should remember that Jesus Himself said that gaining the …