Scripture and a Snapshot: Philippians
I am joining Katie Lloyd’s weekly photo challenge this week after a long hiatus. Earlier this week, I posted about how we turn to God in our weakness.
Finding Strength
We had just arrived home from a brief shopping trip and I was unloading our one bag from the car. My five year old looked at it and said, “Let me carry it. I’m strong.” And he picked up the bag and started walking towards the house.
Fyodor Dostoevsky by Peter Leithart {Review}
One of my favorite “classic” writers is Fyodor Dostoevsky. I first read Crime and Punishment about two years ago and quickly put The Brothers Karamazov on my “to read” list. I am no stranger to Russian literature, having read Anna Karenina in high school.
Faux Modesty
I attended four schools from the age of four until I graduated high school. For most of those years, I wore a uniform. Most of the required uniforms were a plain white shirt with a plaid skirt, but when I hit sixth grade and entered a new school, a new element was added.
Night of the Living Dead Christian by Matt Mikalatos {Review}
I like to look for interesting books on Christianity. I dislike reading ones that either just recite or recycle the same old information. I recently finished the book, Night of the Living Dead Christian by Matt Mikalatos, which is an allegory about the type of Christians that we too often meet or become ourselves.




















