Some of you may be familiar with the web site Books on the Path. I just had a delightful visit with the new owner and manager of that business, and thought you might be interested in taking a look.
Trinity Fest Nudge
If there are any of you out there who would love to be at Trinity Fest (see large toucan below), but are not going to make it because you are financially strapped, there are some scholarships available that would discount the registration fee. If you are in that category, contact our church office at office@christkirk.com …
A Challies Review
In the world of Christian blogging, Tim Challies pilots one of the dreadnaughts, found here. He was kind enough to review Letter from a Christian Citizen, and that review can be found here. In addition, there is an interview with me about that same book here.
Viking Angst
If you have access to the July/August issue of Touchstone magazine, then you can check out an article that I wrote and which they were kind enough to print. The article is entitled “Weary Anglo Saxon Pagans,” and argues that Beowulf is an outstanding work of Christian evangelism and apologetics.
Against Christianism
I don’t want to distract you from Trinity Fest — you are coming, aren’t you? — but for those who like to schedule things well in advance, here is some teaser info on the ministerial conference we are holding this fall. More details forthcoming later.
A Ripping Good Adventure Yarn
A few weeks ago, Christianity Today reviewed Leepike Ridge in their print edition. They have now put that review on the front page of their web site here. And in other related news, the July/August edition of The Bulletin of the Center for Children’s Books (published by Johns Hopkins) reviewed Nate’s book and gave it …
Overwhelmed and Encouraged
Week after next Nancy and I will be in Atlanta with hundreds of other classical Christian educators for the annual ACCS conference. These conferences are always a wonderful time, and the phrase that I have used to describe them is “simultaneously overwhelming and encouraging.” If you are at all interested in the recovery of classical …
Worship Right, Work Hard, Study Deep, and Play Harder
One of the measurments for God’s blessings we can use around here is how many times I am compelled to resort to making a Shameless Appeal. When I first added that category to this blog, it was occasionally used, but now it seems to me that I am always telling or reminding you about something …
More Leepikey Stuff
The good folks at Veritas Press asked me if I would write an open letter to Nate about Leepike Ridge for their monthly electronic newsletter. I was happy to do that, and you can read what I wrote at this web site. Be sure to check out Laurie Detweiler’s review of the book after my …
Even More Leepike News
Christianity Today has published their annual book issue, and a two-page enthusiastic review of Leepike Ridge is prominently featured in it. Are you tired of me talking about Nate’s book yet? Too bad. Sorry. You can take a look at the review here.