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The Dawn Treader and Narnia

June 22, 2022

At the start of The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe, C.S. Lewis writes, “Some day you will be old enough to start reading fairy tales again.” This is quite true for me as I make my way through the Chronicles of Narnia. By the end of The Voyage of the Dawn Treader, I found myself wishing, with Lucy, that my time in Narnia would not come to an end.

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In Literature Tags literature, the chronicles of narnia, book review, c.s. lewis
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A Silence

June 19, 2022

Picture the prophet Elijah, just after calling fire down from heaven in a magnificent display of Yahweh’s supremacy, a great and terrifying show of power that prompts the people to worship the Lord as God and seize the prophets of Baal to slaughter. Picture a man of God whose faith seems to move mountains. Triumphant? Hopeful? Courageous? Possibly. But after hearing Jezebel’s threat to kill him, Elijah’s faith seems to vanish. 1 Kings 19:3 records, “Then he was afraid, and he arose and ran for his life.”

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Tags 1 kings, elijah
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Seek Your Servant

May 23, 2022

In all our sin, Jesus wants us to turn to Him. He is not reluctant, silently disapproving, or duty-bound to accept us in all our disappointing failures.

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Tags psalm 119, repentance
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Confessions of a Poet

April 26, 2022

Some writers seem to inhale and exhale poetry, but I am not one of them. I struggle to write vivid imagery and sometimes envy the poets who so easily compose winding verse about all the little, easily overlooked details that give a poem life: things like the precise smell of tangerine peels or the way a patch of sunlight lands on the carpet.

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Past the Windows: Reflections on Alias Grace

February 4, 2022

Half of the public thinks Grace is a cold-hearted, jealous killer. The other half thinks she is a witless, perhaps insane, innocent wrongly condemned. But Grace is neither heartless nor hapless. She is not the kind of person you would expect to find imprisoned.

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In Literature Tags literature, alias grace, margaret atwood, book review
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