My brother, Dr. Gordon Wilson, recently wrote about yet another marvel that God put into our world. You can find out more about it here.
How to Get to Everything
This new release from Tullian is worth a look. Check here.
Murmuration Glory
Murmuration from Sophie Windsor Clive on Vimeo. HT: Joe Rigney
A Very Fine Review
Jason Hood has reviewed Nate’s Tilt-a-Whirl DVD for Books & Culture, and absolutely nails it. He not only understands the whole point of the book and DVD (which is a reviewer’s job), but he also reproduces and expands the point by reviewing in the spirit of the thing (which is above and beyond). You can …
So Why Does Ashtown Start in Wisconsin?
Nate was interviewed this morning in Seattle, and there are some fun details to be found here.
No Relation
It is sometimes hard for us to grasp how profound the problem of modern superficiality is. Religious life in America is, by and large, superficial from the very top of the wet spot on the pavement to the very bottom of the wet spot on the pavement. We are, of course, talking about Joel Osteen. …
The Final Ashlockolypse
Okay, this is a shameless appeal, but more than that, this is an edifying shameless appeal, containing three parts all told. This concerns Nate’s writing career, and I believe I can speak here with a freedom I would not have if I were talking, say, about my own books. First, this is because Scripture says …
Last Day of the Canon Sale
Just a quick reminder . . .
Beating a Couple Drums
As you may have noticed by the banner at the top, there is a big sale going on at Canon Press this week. And by big sale, I actually mean Big Sale. Now is the time to stock up on whatever it is they’re moving. And on the other side of the Atlantic entirely, our …
Some Free Information
Phillip Ross has conducted an interesting experiment in collaborating with another author across a century or more. In this case, he collaborated with John Williamson Nevin, of Mercersburg fame. The result is here. Also, Covenant Media Foundation has an interesting PDF book available entitled Shakespeare the Christian by my friend Ralph Smith. Here. And in …