Film Journal 2024: The Promised Land

Film Journal 2024: The Promised LandDirected by Nikolaj Arcel If nothing else, I would hope this period western helps bolster a case for The Datk Tower adaptation being desperately underrated. As it’s own accomplishment however, The Promised Land is an exceptional film, operating on a whole other level. If it is possible for Mad MikkelsenContinue reading “Film Journal 2024: The Promised Land”

To be Irish in a Foreign Land: Thoughts on the Power of Story in Frank Delaneys Ireland: A Novel

Reading Journal 2024: Ireland: A Novel Author: Frank Delaney Delaney’s imaginative exploration of the identity and history of Ireland hinges on this one, single conviction- you cannot come to know Ireland simply through a distant and cold articulation of historical facts, you can only truly know Ireland by hearing and experiencing its stories. The storiesContinue reading “To be Irish in a Foreign Land: Thoughts on the Power of Story in Frank Delaneys Ireland: A Novel”

Reading Journal 2024: Gone to the Woods: Surviving a Lost Childhood

Reading Journal 2024: Gone to the Woods: Surviving a Lost Childhood Author: Gary Paulsen There are a handful of books that I would call formative when it comes to my love of reading as a young child. Hatchet was one of those books. What was it about Hatchet that captured my imagination? The adventure? TheContinue reading “Reading Journal 2024: Gone to the Woods: Surviving a Lost Childhood”

Reading Journal 2024: The Swifts: A Dictionary of Scoundrels

Reading Journal 2024: The Swifts: A Dictionary of Scoundrels Author: Beth Lincoln It’s definitely fun, quirky, even cheeky when it comes to its use of the dictionary and word play. And for all the ways it caters to its upbeat and carefree nature, it also takes on some big ideas. It explores that intersection betweenContinue reading “Reading Journal 2024: The Swifts: A Dictionary of Scoundrels”

Reading Journal 2024: Stride Towards Freedom: The Montgomery Story

Reading Journal 2024: Stride Towards Freedom: The Montgomery StoryAuthor: Martin Luther King, Jr. “One of the sure signs of maturity is the ability to rise to the point of self-criticism.” For as prominant a figure as Martin Luther King, Jr. was (and is), he writes with the sure handed and grounded nature of someone whoContinue reading “Reading Journal 2024: Stride Towards Freedom: The Montgomery Story”

Blessed Are… Those Who See God

“Blessed are the pure in heart, for they shall see God.”Matthew 5:8 “I allow the question to surface, if only for a moment, “What is God?” Not “who” but “what”? What are You, Lord? What is this Reality that transcends it all and yet graciously chooses to meet with us? “They shall see God.” WhatContinue reading “Blessed Are… Those Who See God”

The Season of Virtue: Expectation and Preparation In the Number 40 (Lord of Spirits Podcast)

Reflecting on the most recent episode of the Lord of Spirits podcast, titled The Season of Virtue. They point out that an oft neglected aspect of the season of Lent is the number 40. Without this number we miss the story that the scriptures are trying to tell. 40 can be measured differently (days, months,Continue reading “The Season of Virtue: Expectation and Preparation In the Number 40 (Lord of Spirits Podcast)”

Reading Journal 2024: Paul and Time: Life in the Temporality of Christ

Reading Journal 2024: Paul and Time: Life in the Temporality of ChristAuthor: L. Ann Jervis Theological shifts begin with someone willing to challenge the status quo. Paul Barclay is a great example of this, pioneering a necessary shift in how we understand the terms Law, grace and faith within the social customs of the ancientContinue reading “Reading Journal 2024: Paul and Time: Life in the Temporality of Christ”