As I have mentioned before, CanonWIRED has begun posting Q & A clips with my wife Nancy on various topics of interest to Christian women. You can see the full complement of what has been posted thus far here, and you can also view the most recent one here. This most recent discussion addresses what …
Internet Filters and Moralism
I wrote a guest post for the good folks at Covenant Eyes, which you can read by going here.
Getting Some Balance in There
We have had a really good response to the videos we have been posting over at CanonWIRED. In the Ask Doug segments, we have received a lot of good questions, but some might be wondering something like, “Yeah, that’s true, and that point, that’s good . . . but where’s the beauty? That Wilson guy …
Changing My Name to Van Wilsma
A few weeks ago I taught at a conference in Boise together with my friend Alan Burrow, and the audio from that conference is now available here. Here is a good thing. Some Canadian Reformed theologians interact with some questions related to the FV, and they do so as adults. If anybody else is watching, …
Henry York to the Big Screen
We are all very pleased about this, and grateful to God for it. Please thank the Lord together with us. This, together with The Great Divorce project, represents manifold blessings, pressed down, shaken, and running over.
The Great Divorce: Screenplay
This has been in the works for a while, and we are very pleased and excited that it is now public. Nate is attached to this project as a screenwriter. You can read more about it here and here.
Apologetics in a Flash, on a Flash
This looks like a really good deal for those who are interested in apologetics.
Try a Little Tenderness
As I mentioned the other day, we are now actively archiving old Credenda essays one at a time. The latest new old Husbandry article is up.
Call It An Unexpected Plug
Leigh Bortins, a good friend of Canon Press materials, is the head of Classical Conversations, and has a new book out entitled The Core: Teaching Your Child the Foundations of a Classical Education. And so it was with great interest that I saw Stanley Fish discussing her book at length in The New York Times. …
Think!
The 2010 Desiring God National conference is dedicated to the theme of Think, on the life of the mind and the love of God. The slate of speakers looks like a lot of fun, and if you go here and scroll down to the seminar speakers at the bottom, you will discover an additional fun …