Content Cluster [12-25-25]

Not Much Today . . . It’s Christmas, People: A Song I Really Like for Some Reason: And There You Have It: Featured Product: A Brief Theology of Christmas Presents:We are heading into another Christmas season, and it appears to be a time when the Grinches and naysayers and fussers appear to have the upper …

Content Cluster [12-11-25]

Well Done There: Everything Converges: More here. Greyfriars MDiv: A Song I Really Like for Some Reason: The Lee Enochs Show: A profitable discussion was enjoyed here. HT: Samuel Cherubin: Lindsey Kustusch Featured Product: As part of NQN, this one is free. You have absolutely no excuse, man . . .

Content Cluster [12-04-25]

Think About Trying to Explain This to an Englishman: Open . . . Autumn Road: More here. The China Compass Podcast: I was recently on an interesting podcast that was quite different from my usual podcast interview topics. Ben West and I touched on many topics including the Great Leap Forward, Mao’s Great Famine, my …

Content Cluster [11-20-25]

Communication Skills: Hunter Baker & World: I had a good old time with Hunter Baker. You can check it out here. We Should Make It There By Sundown: A Song I Really Like for Some Reason: The Little Touches: HT: Samuel Cherubin: Vickie Nelson Featured Product: Life Among the Kirkers:When things are running smoothly, I …

Content Cluster [10-30-25]

Prolegomena to the Rest of It : So then, because I was traveling last week, the Cluster was published in a meager state of disarray. Here’s the whole thing. Please accept these craven apologies. An Interesting Way to Start the Morning Jog: Pretty Sweet: A Song I Really Like for Some Reason: And Amen: She …

Content Cluster [10-16-25]

Canon Refreshed: There is now a web site for Canon’s kid books here. And get a load of the new look at Canon + Elizabeth’s Missed Opportunity: Still Not Right, But Better: And Try to Walk It Without Singing: More On the Textus Receptus: It Is Written is now here. A Song I Really Like …

Content Cluster [10-02-25]

That’s What You Think: Used to be an Open Road: Could Have Been More of a Debate, I Suppose: C.S. Lewis gave us both Narnia and the Ransom Trilogy… but which is his greatest work? On this week’s Reforming Nerdom, @douglaswils & @joe_rigney enter the ring to debate.Listen here: https://t.co/9M8tWhqhVx pic.twitter.com/WNxQiDgqYm— Reforming Nerdom (@reformingnerdom) September …