Year: 2010

309 RESULTS

The Shelter

It took some time, but I finally realized what was happening at L’Abri: in this old house, with these strange people, under the covering of their prayers, in the midst of their conversation and struggles, I was being sheltered, and it was safe for me to be broken and in pieces.

Week of April 11, 2010

A wunderkammer of discoveries, compiled by Comment and illuminated for our readers' edification and entertainment. We do not necessarily endorse the external content below. It's hard for us to speak too highly of Mars Hill Audio, the great project run by Ken Myers....

Extrasolar World

Extrasolar World

2006When we look at the stars at night we are not just seeing points of light but physical places in the vastness of the heavens. We are a small part of a universe that is beyond anything we can even begin to comprehend.In Job 26:14 we read, "Indeed these are the mere...

Week of April 4, 2010

A wunderkammer of discoveries, compiled by Comment and illuminated for our readers' edification and entertainment. We do not necessarily endorse the external content below. Another reminder of the Christian Alliance for Orphans' Summit VI, slotted for April 29-30 in...

St. Michael (after Rublev)

St. Michael (after Rublev)

Gold leaf, handmade paper 2010This piece, based on the original icon by the 15th century Russian icon painter Rublev, is from a collection entitled Protestant Icons. Built, rather than written, with layers of paper, these icons replace the flesh of the saints with...

Week of March 28, 2010

A wunderkammer of discoveries, compiled by Comment and illuminated for our readers' edification and entertainment. We do not necessarily endorse the external content below. Cardus and Comment wish each and every reader a blessed, reflective and joyous Holy Week....

Noble Meander: A First Date with GPS

Magellan Roadmate, Navigon 2100, Garmin StreetPilot, Mio Moov. These products promise to transform us into Renaissance explorers, approaching some New World across the azure Pacific. But what then happens to the rhapsodic road trip, to the slower pace, to discovery?