The Hungry Girls (or I Bet Only on the Second Thing)
Read MoreFeeling Hungry?
The premiere of the Hunger Games was several nights ago. It probably made a bazillion dollars. I read the book and thought it was interesting. Here is Doug Wilson’s Read More
Interesting Post on the connection between Grunewald and Picasso
I found this recent post by Peter Leithart to be quite interesting. It posits a connection between the Isenheim Alterpiece and Picasso’s Guernica. As a fan of both Grunewald and ... Read More
Competing Like a Lady
Here are some interesting thoughts on girls and sports by Douglas Wilson. As a dad of a Jr. High Girls Basketball player (for the first time this year). I was so thankful for the assertiveness ... Read More
Komen-tose
The flip-flop of the breast cancer awareness and treatment organization called Susan G. Komen for the Cure is another all-to-clear sign of the cultural impotence of our present Christianity. ... Read More
Steve Jobs; Part 1—Jobs and a Liberal Arts Education
Over Christmas break (on the long travel between my home and my home—Lancaster and Mt. Vernon, IN), I listened to the new biography on Steve Jobs, by Walter Isaacson. You should read this ... Read More
Christmas Wishes
December 24, 2011
Christmas Wishes!
Halloween? Reformation Day?
Celebrating or not celebrating Halloween is an issues that sometimes divides Christians—particularly as our culture goes increasingly haywire thinking that somehow we can blend evil things ... Read More
Educational News Continued
Yesterday, the State Senate in PA passed a voucher bill that will give voucher to students trapped in the 5% of schools that are chronically bottom performers. It is unlikely right now that this ... Read More