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Monthly Archives: October 2014
Amy Simpson’s Anxious: Tackling Worry, Anxiety, & Fear (Book Review)
Amy Simpson, author of Troubled Minds, tackles the layers of worry, anxiety, and fear in her latest book, Anxious: Choosing Faith in a World of Worry. From the get go, she’s clear that a faithful focus doesn’t replace counseling or medicine as … Continue reading
Fury: The Unglory Of War & The Nature Of Man (Movie Review)
I’m no war movie buff. But the experience of Fury is rattling around in my soul like a live grenade inside the belly of a tank. Explosive and tension filled, the film pushes war into the forefront of our vision but puts … Continue reading
Posted in Current Events, Movie Reviews, Pop Culture, Theology
Tagged A History of Violence, brad Pitt, David Ayer, Drive, End of Watch, Gravity, John Wayne, Joyeux Noel, Logan Lerman, Mystic River, Roman Vasyanov, Shia LaBeouf, Steven Price, The East, William Tecumseh Sherman, Zero Dark Thirty
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Moses’ Story: Everyone Is Someone’s Child (Sunday’s Sermon Today)
Before Moses was the guy standing in the middle of nowhere staring into a burning bush, before he was the man who would perform miracles and defy Pharaoh and his court, before he was the one who stormed his people … Continue reading
Posted in Pop Culture, Sermons, Theology
Tagged bulrushes, Burning Bush, Moses, papyrus, Pharaoh, Pharaoh's daughter
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Empty Your Hands (A Mustard Seed Musing)
Sometimes, when I get to the front door, I realize my keys are buried underneath my phone, several receipts, and an assortment of whatever I’m carrying in my pockets that the kids have decided I need to hold onto for … Continue reading
Joseph’s Story: God Meant It For Good (Sunday’s Sermon Today)
It all starts with a dream, ends up in a nightmare, and somehow ends happily ever after. It’s the ridiculous story of the life of Joseph that never seems to be typical but somehow shows us the miraculous love of … Continue reading
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What I’ve Been Reading (Book Reviews)
A host of books have caught my attention lately- some sent my way and some I’ve purchased. Here are some of the more notable ones… Jon Bassoff, Factory Town. A dark, dark book that leaves you guessing, this one reminded me of … Continue reading
Gone Girl: What Is Marriage? (Movie Review)
I didn’t read the book, so I went in mostly… blind. That’s a fitting place to start a review of a film that is basically about the covers we put up to hide our true selves, and the secrets no … Continue reading
Left Behind (2014): Why? It’s Not What You Think… (Movie Review)
Why remake a Left Behind film? Why would people go see it? Why did I watch it? I watched because I was ‘professionally’ obligated. I personally think the Timothy LaHaye/Jerry B. Jenkins series of apocalyptic fiction and the subsequent Kirk Cameron vehicle … Continue reading
A to Z: First Reaction (TV Review)
Tonight, you can watch NBC’s latest rom-com, A to Z. That is, if you haven’t already heard the hype and checked it out prior to now, so that you already know about the ‘first meeting’ chemistry of Cristin Milioti and Ben … Continue reading
Jacob’s Story: Broken People Make Great Starts (Sunday’s Sermon Today)
The sun is just starting to come up over the hills in the distance, and he can see the figure of the angel walking away into the mist of the early morning dew. Lying battered and bloody, Jacob lays beside … Continue reading
Posted in Pop Culture, Sermons, Theology
Tagged Jacob, Jars of Clay, wrestling with angels
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