Christian Carnival Wednesday Evening
Expect the Christian Carnival to be posted in the evening due to my schedule, which is heavily weighted toward the early hours tomorrow.
Expect the Christian Carnival to be posted in the evening due to my schedule, which is heavily weighted toward the early hours tomorrow.
… at Fish and Cans. Enjoy!
For once I’m going to contribute a non-fiction piece to the one word at a time blog carnival. Why would I do such an astonishing thing? Well, when I saw the word, the first thing I remember was the apple ban. So what, you ask, is an apple ban? Who could possibly ban apples? Are…
Note: This is the start of a new series, without the end of any others. I will expand on this in the series page. Briefly, I want to practice writing dialog, try various ways of presenting it, and also try presenting different views on various theological topics in a sympathetic way. Basically I’m practicing here,…
*“I don’t understand how you can believe in a loving God in the face of what we’re seeing on the news right now,” said Bob Norman, bringing the small talk to a halt. In that informal way they had, the God-Talk Club was now in session! “It is difficult, isn’t it?” said Jerry to the…
Jeremy Pierce has a good piece on Christians who enjoy science fiction and fantasy. I particularly appreciated his clear statement that entertainment itself is a value, that we don’t only read fiction for some educational purpose or other, but that it can simply be relaxation and entertainment. He says: So you don’t need to think…
… at And She Went Out …. Next week (October 13), look for it right here at the Caravansary again.