Blend Of Fires: On Human Nature
This is a poem I wrote for one of my Master’s papers on the nature of humanity. I find that when I am writing raw poetry, I am able to say so much more with less words than when I am writing prose. In the
This is a poem I wrote for one of my Master’s papers on the nature of humanity. I find that when I am writing raw poetry, I am able to say so much more with less words than when I am writing prose. In the
Just prepping for Mahone Bay, the fall Institute and so much more. Never seems to be quite enough time. My son, Ben, just turned 10 yesterday. Eight young boys came over and wore me out bowling, playing dodge ball and eating. Ben’s mother, my wife,
Tim Hughes and Al Gordon have blogs now, and I’m enjoying their hearts and vibrant worship life thoughts. They’re both at Holy Trinity Brompton in the UK. I love the heart that beats behind Tim’s offerings of creativity. GodPod is a theological podcast out of
I’d like to one some of your selections of historical quotes, prayers or poems that deserve someone giving attention to writing a contemporary worship song around to emphasize their theme in our generation. Comment away if you have one.
We just got through a 4 hour band rehearsal for our Vineyard Canada national gathering in Mahone Bay, Nova Scotia, called Setting Our Sails. I’m just plain tuckered. It’s hard work tightening and sharpening songs, and I really don’t like to rehearse at all (especially