For Grace and Kingdom

Thoughts on the intersection of life, theology, reading, and writing from a Genevan soul who has finally and definitively crossed the Thames.

Wednesday, March 28, 2018

Recent Readings: Can There Be a Better Way?

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Over the past fifteen years, a significant push has occurred amongst younger generations. On the one hand, it has been nice to see a theolog...
Saturday, March 17, 2018

Recent Readings: A Return to the Troubles

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Despite my recent inclination toward theology works, there's nothing like a good mystery novel to send a different sort of breeze rushin...
Saturday, March 10, 2018

Recent Readings: Books Have Lives, Too

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Previously, I reviewed Alan Jacobs' How To Think , which I rather enjoyed. So imagine how much my heartbeat increased when I discovered ...
Tuesday, March 6, 2018

I Was Travis' Teacher...Imagine That Privilege!

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The 2011-12 school year was a rough one for me, for many reasons I won't go into right now. I've never walked away from teaching for...
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Friday, March 2, 2018

Why We're In This Thing

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Somewhere between this morning's parent-teacher conferences and tonight's trivia night, I find myself on the sofa in our den thinkin...
Monday, February 26, 2018

Battling Idolatry: Another Fundamental Principle of TCE

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Savoring creation is where transformational Christian education begins, but we run into snags fairly quickly--as one would expect from a fal...
Sunday, February 25, 2018

Recent Readings: Starting the Henry James Corpus

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I've had a secret desire to read some of the works of Henry James for some time. His novels are referred to by several characters in P.D...
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Married to Christy. Father to Joshua, Lindsay, and our departed Jordan. Overly dedicated writer. Author of the Cameron Ballack mysteries, and (as of October 2017) the Merivalkan Chronicles. Somewhat surprisingly functioning INFJ.
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