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.

Saturday, September 1, 2018

For Dorothy

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I was doing a final set-up of my room Thursday night at Westminster for what amounts to a back-to-school night, with many other things on m...
Tuesday, June 12, 2018

Mother Russia and Top Ten Lists

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The world descends on Russia for the month-long festival of football insanity that is the FIFA World Cup. I already have my picks logged in ...
Saturday, June 9, 2018

A Tale of Three Families

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In a sense, commenting on three different faith communities' meetings is a lot like swinging at a knuckleball in the dirt with two strik...
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Thursday, June 7, 2018

Steering Through the Fire

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And with the completion of another book comes another book review. Also dealing with Anglican history, yet in a different vein, Roger Steer...
Saturday, June 2, 2018

Quite the Standard

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There are some books out of an entire corpus that absolutely have to be read, just as there are some songs by different groups that must be ...

A Gloriously Dark and Troubled Morning

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There is something to be said for the fictional (and actual) detective who--in spite of his or her tendency to burnout and imbalance--still ...

Years Well Spent

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The clock is ticking down to an event, and a transition, that very few people outside of the Palmetto State's capital city will notice. ...
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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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