Archive for: March 2006

Broken crucibles, part 2

We tend to hold romantic notions about family. In reality, families are like broken crucibles, and the children created in the furnaces of our homes are never perfect.
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Broken crucibles, part 1

We tend to hold romantic notions about family. In reality, families are like broken crucibles, and the children created in the furnaces of our homes are never perfect.
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DaVinci Code bloopers

The DaVinci Code's art bloopers.

Beauty, power and humor

Some of the recent, excellent posts from AllThings2All, The A-Team Blog, and Mere Orthodoxy.
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Best of the God blogs

The Best of the Godblogs is the place to go if you want to find the gold nuggets in the Christian blogosphere.
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Third Day rocks Phoenix

Third Day concerts are joyous affairs. Everywhere arms were raised in praise. It reminded me of an old-time tent revival -- sinners all, lead singer Mac Powell invited us to lay our burdens at the foot of the cross and drink deep from the well of forgiveness in Christ.
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Fat Triplets

Some posts worth reading at The Fat Triplets.
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Voguish Vocabulary: Censure

Voguish Vocabulary: censure
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A whole lot of pi

High school student bummed when he can only recite the first 8,784 digits of Pi.
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Beyond Roe?

Technology will make abortion cheaper, easier, and more available, but it cannot relieve the guilt. In fact, self-induced abortions may scar women in ways we have never seen before.
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Thinking about beauty

What draws us to search for beauty, and to stand with gaping mouths once we find it?
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