During National Poetry Month, we at TTC had the privilege of previewing and presenting some of Marjorie Maddox’s poetry. In that post, Christine highlighted poems that reveal “the connection of
“Rahab of Jericho” by Dina Cormick The story of Rahab is chalked full of allusions to other Old Testament stories. Joshua kicks off the story with a major
With Ash Wednesday, this week marks the beginning of Lent, the season of reflection leading up to Easter. During Lent, we (generally) give up something from our daily routine and replace
Photo by goforchris The four Sundays preceding Christmas are what is known on the Christian calendar as Advent, a term that derives from the Latin, adventus, which means,
C.S. Lewis’s Letters to Malcolm is a tiny book packed with huge thoughts on the mysteries and workings of prayer. When I first picked it up, I thought, ‘Good.
Hello everyone! I hope you’ve been enjoying our series this month on fiction. I’ve learned lots from my fellow TTC writers, both about books I haven’t read and
This post piggybacks off a post I wrote a post called “The Theological Importance of Imagination,” in which I attempted to dispel that nasty rumor that imagination is childish at best
I recently read Justin Lee’s spiritual memoir Torn: Rescuing the Gospel from the Gays vs Christians Debate, and like its predecessor, Wesley Hill’s Washed and Waiting, I found Torn to be