Art & Literature

Friday Photo – Disconnected

For at least 33 years our family has traveled to Lake Taneycomo for a family vacation. On occasion we have arrived to a lake is disarray.

Sometimes the lake was “turning over.” On other occasions abnormal rainfall or floods left the lake full of debris.

It was not uncommon … Continue reading

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Friday Photo – First Swim

Would he love it or hate it? The verdict is in. On his maiden trip to the pool, Cohen Alan loves the water.

Fitting nicely into his shade float, Cohen enjoyed the water and the attention of his second cousins. He awaits the arrival of his first cousin for … Continue reading

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Stina Busman Offers Questions and Suggestions to Fitch

Stina Busman described David Fitch’s project in The End of Evangelicalism as “impressive.” But, that does not imply a wholesale endorsement. David would not want ti that way. Instead, he would invite conversation partners to help refine his constructive way forward for the Church. Here is Part 2 of … Continue reading

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Guest Post(s) – Stina Busman On Fitch’s The End of Evangelicalism

What about the future of Evangelicalism? Recently Trevin Wax suggested in the early days of the Conservative Resurgence in the Southern Baptist Convention high profile Evangelicals lent their weight in the effort to stave off liberal drift. Wax thinks it is now time to return the favor. Trevin sees … Continue reading

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Friday Photo – Wind Power

Last Saturday Dad and I went to Calumet for a Memorial Service. We talked with some of the folks who we discovered were distant relatives. They described some of the damage of the recent rash of tornados that struck Oklahoma.

After the service, we drove by some of the … Continue reading

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