Reading Journal 2023: The Princess Bride

Reading Journal 2023: The Princess Bride Author: William Goldman A pure delight and a classic fairy tale true to all its form. Goldman pens a this memorable tale, filled as it is with the glorious fictional history, through the lens of his own imagined back story. The book he grew up with, the one hisContinue reading “Reading Journal 2023: The Princess Bride”

Film Journal 2023: The Boy and the Heron

Film Journal 2023: The Boy and the Heron Directed by Hayao Miyazaki Distanced is not a word I thought I would ever use to describe my experience with one of Miyazaki’s films, but I’m finding it hard to come up with a different descriptive. What I don’t know is if it simply needs a rewatchContinue reading “Film Journal 2023: The Boy and the Heron”

Reimagining Christmas: Encountering A New Way of Seeing the Advent Season

The other week I mentioned to my pastor that my entire conception of Christmas was being overturned in one fell swoop this year. I consider myself to be fairly well read, and I have experience in and with a variety of denominations over my many years as a Christian. I’ve been through undergrad and seminary,Continue reading “Reimagining Christmas: Encountering A New Way of Seeing the Advent Season”

The Double Edged Nature of the Law and Its Fulfillment

“If we imagine that ‘law’ simply means a moral code- as many readers of Romans have done- we will miss much of the point.”– N.T. Wright (Into the Heart of Romans) 21 So I find this law at work: Although I want to do good, evil is right there with me. 22 For in myContinue reading “The Double Edged Nature of the Law and Its Fulfillment”

Film Journal 2023: May December

Film Journal 2023: May December Directed by Todd Haynes I’m a big fan of Todd Haynes. Far From Heaven is a legitimate masterpiece, Carol isn’t far behind, and Wonderstruck is a legitimate all timer for me when it comes to my personal favorites list. May December doesn’t feel out of place in terms of hisContinue reading “Film Journal 2023: May December”

Film Journal 2023: The Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes

Film Journal 2023: The Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds and SnakesDirected by Francis Lawrence Songbirds and Snakes might not have the same epic scope as the Hunger Games trilogy, but, like the book it is based on, it trades this for something intimate, self contained and distinct. It does of course fits within theContinue reading “Film Journal 2023: The Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes”

The Word Made Flesh: A Movement Into The Wilderness Space

Why does understanding John’s intent on reflecting a new Genesis and a new Exodus important for grappling with the idea of the incarnation? John 1:1-51 In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God. 2 He was in the beginning with God. 3 All things came intoContinue reading “The Word Made Flesh: A Movement Into The Wilderness Space”

Film Journal 2023: Saltburn

Film Journal 2023: SaltburnDirected by Emerald Fennell I could not get on this films wave length, and the end result was a viewing experience that felt more grating than enjoyable or even satisfying. I’m tempted to write that off as simply not my thing, but even still I’m having a difficult time understanding precisely whereContinue reading “Film Journal 2023: Saltburn”

Reading Journal 2023: Black, White, and The Grey: The story of an Unexpected Frienship an a Beloved Restaurant.

Reading Journal 2023: Black, White, and The Grey: The story of an Unexpected Frienship an a Beloved Restaurant. I had no idea what to expect when I picked thiis one up. I was inspired to do some after my recent trip to Savannah. Black, White and the Grey tells the story of a white investorContinue reading “Reading Journal 2023: Black, White, and The Grey: The story of an Unexpected Frienship an a Beloved Restaurant.”