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.

Tuesday, May 29, 2018

A Most Tricky Fork in the Road

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As the landscape of American life becomes more thoroughly secular and biblically illiterate, I do believe that dynamic, spiritually healthy,...
Tuesday, May 22, 2018

Wedding Homilies and Dividing Questions

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I'm wading in a little late--if three days after the fact in our rapidly paced media cycles means late--on what has played out of the na...
Wednesday, May 16, 2018

Royal Writings

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One of the great things about being published is getting to know other authors with books through the same publisher. The incomparable Glynn...
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Tuesday, May 8, 2018

New Roads: The Ideal School Day

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Getting a B in Chemistry is okay. Earning a C-plus in Western Civ is fine. Blanking out on a French quiz is perfectly normal. Not everybod...
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Sunday, May 6, 2018

The Siren Call Back to the Troubles

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No matter what, I can't stay away from Belfast. Detective Sean Duffy returns in Adrian McKinty's  I Hear the Sirens in the Street ...
Sunday, April 22, 2018

Recent Readings: Not Your Typical Apology

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In everyday speech, an apology is normally a gracious acknowledgment of fault with a corresponding plea for forgiveness. However, when the t...
Saturday, April 7, 2018

Recent Readings: A Grand Meal For the Spirit

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If books are food, then we might all think of some that are memorable three-course meals that satisfy. Others might be a good midnight snack...
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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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