archive of blog posts
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Link: Image Bearing in the Creative Process
Good read on creativity as image bearing, related to the Incarnation. Whoa. This blows my mind. The incarnation was not a sentimental Mary-Joseph-Jesus community making polite conversation about image bearing in the coffee scented basement of a church. Incarnation is messy. It’s disruptive. It’s the biggest thing in the universe confining itself inside the most…
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A Dark and Stormy Tempest (Theater Review)
You know what you need to be doing this coming weekend? Seeing The Tempest at The Warehouse Theatre in Greenville. Let me be honest about two things. 1) I love Shakespeare. I really do. I’m not an expert or even a qualified nerd, but if you put good Shakespeare within reach of me, I’ll go.…
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Link: The “Evangelical-Industrial Complex”
I hesitate to post this article or touch off the discussion because I’m afraid people will instantly leap to any number of inaccurate assumptions about my motives. For example, 90% of the folks who read this and live in SC will think “New Spring” at some point when reading the piece, either for good or…
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The Devil You Know: Why Readers Love The Screwtape Letters : The New Yorker
Few people understood the breadth of the Christian life, both sin and grace, like C S Lewis. Enjoy this brief reminder of his insights presented through the mouths of devils: The Devil You Know: Why Readers Love The Screwtape Letters : The New Yorker.
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Good Read: The Speech That Shocked Birmingham the Day After the Church Bombing
Outstanding article (from a month ago) about a very brave Alabama man who was willing to say aloud what everyone should have been thinking. The Speech That Shocked Birmingham the Day After the Church Bombing – Andrew Cohen – The Atlantic.

