Day Two

Great class yesterday.  These people are smart, interested, and vocal.  They understood what makes a poem, what the implications are of the questions surrounding the use of sexuality in media, and they seem more than willing to engage the culture on its own terms.  When asked about their experiences of beauty, the examples came back …

My Annual Class

It's 7:45 a.m. and I'm waiting for the first student to walk into my annual class.  The Arts and Culture: A Christian Aesthetic begins today for the 10th year.  And as it starts, I still struggle over how to go about teaching this thing I have in my heart. Over the past ten years, I've …

Kisumu, Kenya

A family running from the violence in Kenya. Click on the picture to read the article. http://www.telegraph.co.uk Violence has broken out in one of Africa's most stable countries after presidential election results last week. Incumbent President Mwai Kibaki has been declared the winner, but the opposition party alleges that the election results were rigged. As …

A Luke Six Year

Happy New Year! I wrote yesterday that I asked the members of the NW Church to pick one command of Christ and resolve to pursue it this year.  Well, here's mine. Luke Six. I know, there's more than one command in there, but this morning as I was reading, it seemed to call to me …

Dense with Glory…

Years click off faster than they used to.  Amy and Daniel were small just yesterday, but now they're grown (practically).  So many events once to be looked forward to are now slipping by one by one, complete.  There's lots more adventure ahead, but there isn't a day goes by without my head reeling with it …