its only human to doubt, but ending the conquest for truth is foolish.
there are three truths that i have run across thus far in my life. i am sure to find more, or add to my simple list. at the end of the day it is truth we really want, whether in politics, or religion, or love; it is truth we desire.
1. relative truth: this truth […]
Lessons from the Saints
I’ve always been fascinated with the lives of the saints throughout Christian history. There are many reasons for this, not least of which is the fact that many of them were very, very weird. This is to be expected of extremely holy people, of course — after all, it’s a person’s other-wordly spirituality that really […]
Andrew Osenga Interview (Part 2)
Here’s the second half of my interview with Andrew Osenga, the musician behind the buzz-worthy fan collaboration project Letters to the Editor, Vol. 1. If you missed the first half of the interview, read it here.
Without sounding too much like a fanboy, your Webground Vocals idea is just brilliant. (For the song “Swing Wide the […]
Andrew Osenga Interview (Part 1)
Nashville musician Andrew Osenga is one of my favorite singer-songwriters, and not just because he likes my books. Andy’s a thoughtful, literate, Steinbeck-loving storyteller who also happens to be an excellent guitar player (he plays lead for Caedmon’s Call — a job he assumed after Derek Webb departed — and was frontman for The Normals […]
The Mailbag, Vol. 3
Well, we’re back safe and sound. Jesse Carey, Adam Smith and I took to the road this past week and headed up to The Call event in Nashville. (It was an awesome event: 12 hours focused on worship, fasting, prayer — and no hype. For my personal take on it, check out this past week’s […]
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