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Biblical fiction, Fiction, Personal, Poetry, Writing Prompts

February prompt: love is in the air

It's February and time for another writing prompt. With Valentine's Day quickly approaching let's explore love! The Bible is full of love stories. Isaac found his love, Rebekah, through a marriage arranged by his dad (Genesis 24:1-67). Jacob knew whom he loved, but found his cagey father-in-law knew better, at least in the how to… Continue reading February prompt: love is in the air

nature, Poetry Friday

fog

fog penetrates cold through jackets bites into boots and gloves grips bones greedy for more breathes on windows slips under doors muffles traffic’s roar with cotton batting drivers grope through the tulle maneuver cautious past blurred landscapes strain to see crimson pinpricks ahead standards looming green, yellow, red weakens under distant globe like consciousness after… Continue reading fog

Biblical film/TV

The Bible Series coming to a TV near you!

I'm totally excited about a new TV mini-series scheduled to be broadcast on the History Channel, starting March 3! The Bible Series was produced by Roma Downey ("Touched by an Angel") and Mark Burnett (producer of "Survivor," "Celebrity Apprentice" etc.), with music by Hans Zimmer. I just saw the two of them interviewed on 100… Continue reading The Bible Series coming to a TV near you!

Biblical fiction, Book Reviews, Fiction

Michal: A Novel by Jill Eileen Smith (review)

Michael: A Novel (Wives of King David) by Jill Eileen Smith is a fictional retelling of the story of King David’s first wife Michal—the daughter of Saul. Smith follows Michal from the time she is a teenager cowering under the rages of her demonically possessed father, to middle age when her scorn at David’s exuberant… Continue reading Michal: A Novel by Jill Eileen Smith (review)

People, Personal, Poetry Friday

The witness of rooms

The Witness of Rooms The heart of our family was the dining room more than the tight kitchen with its claustrophobia of cupboards woodbox on wheels, tilting-out flour bin that hid desperate-legged beetles and gas stove whose oven POOF! terrified me when I was eight. The dining room had the fridge and the wood table… Continue reading The witness of rooms

Bible study, Personal

Fearless 2013

I have for about a decade now, begun the new year by choosing a life verse for the next 365 days. This year I've added a layer to that choice in that I have also chosen a word for the year—a theme, you might say. My theme for 2013 is "FEARLESS" and my life verse… Continue reading Fearless 2013

People, Poetry Friday, writing

Messy – Poetry Friday

Messy Poetry is messy all these snippets of poems lying around all these lines that keep asking to be changed or moved into another poem altogether how do I keep track? And look at these books —mere brochures with spines too skinny for titles slight, yet too weighty for the garbage lovely to hold but… Continue reading Messy – Poetry Friday

Book Reviews, Non-fiction

20,000 Days and Counting – Robert D. Smith (review)

Around the time Robert D. Smith had lived his 20,000th day, he took two of the next 20,000 (or however many he has left) to plan how he would spend the rest of his life. In his book 20,000 Days and Counting: The Crash Course for Mastering Your Life Right Now, he divulges what he… Continue reading 20,000 Days and Counting – Robert D. Smith (review)

Bible study, Biblical Art

2012 hand-copied, illuminated Gospel

A news feature in the spring 2012 Bethany College Connection (the alumni newsletter of Bethany College, of which I am an alumna) caught my eye. I will quote from the press release "Candace's Gospel Project": "First-year students in the 'Jesus and the Gospels' course, have a choice for their major assignment: write a research essay,… Continue reading 2012 hand-copied, illuminated Gospel