Content Cluster Muster [08-01-24]

Ready for the Challenge: Opportunity at Story Family Medicine: Would you like to practice medicine in a context freely informed by Christian principles? Do you desire to truly care for your patients . . . without overly bureaucratic burdens? Would you like to pursue your vocation in lovely Moscow, Idaho? If you’ve answered, “yes” to …

Time to Get Fight Laugh Feast on the Calendar

Over reformation weekend you’ll find me back at the Fight Laugh Feast Conference in FortWorth, Texas on October 31st-November 2nd. For some reason, known best to themselves, they keep inviting me back. The theme this year is Prodigal America. I’ll be giving two talks, the first of which is on “Bastard Nation.” I’ll be taking …

Content Cluster Muster [07-25-24]

Old Gif: Open Road: And more here: A Song I Really Like for Some Reason: Friday Funny: The Future of the British Right: HT: Samuel Cherubin: And more here. And Another Podcast Also: Featured Product: Doors of the Sea: Review:From time to time at Mablog, I do a detailed review of a book, working through …

Content Cluster Muster [07-18-24]

The More I Learn About that Secret Service Meltdown . . .: 🤪 Yet One More Podcast: Let the Reader Understand: Okay, Pretty Good: A Song I Really Like for Some Reason: Bitterness Keeps the Memory Sharp: HT: Samuel Cherubin: Jian Wu Featured Product: Intelligent Design Blues:A little fun at Darwin’s expense. Not too much …

Content Cluster Muster [07-11-24]

A Ninth Commandment Issue: Nice and Shiny: Political Maturation Over Time: A Lot of Thought Goes Into These Things: A Song I Really Like for Some Reason: Could Happen to Anyone: HT: Samuel Cherubin: Yushkevic Victor Featured Product: Letters to a Broken Girl:This book is a series of letters to a fictional girl, one who …

Content Cluster Muster [06-13-24]

Nice Shot: Open Road, More or Less: Always more at dailytimewater.com A Song I Really Like for Some Reason: Learn to Sing Your Part: And here is some exciting news about a singing app that some good folks in our community developed. A lot of our people use it to learn their parts from the …