My apologies for not blogging as usual this week! Time got away from me and “baby brain” is in full force, with #4 due in just a couple weeks now! Here are the links for this week – tons of writing advice in this edition of Simmer Starters. Conflict is an Opportunity for Grace (David Mathis, […]
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Simmer Starters – May 22, 2015
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Simmer Starters – May 15, 2015
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Oh my goodness, SO many good and interesting links came my way this past week! So there are some great Simmer Starters today. Lots of variety here. You Are God’s Workmanship (Jon Bloom at DesiringGod) – Ahhh, I love almost everything from Jon Bloom on this site, and this article I especially adore. “When Paul says […]
Simmer Starters – May 8, 2015
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I read LOTS of interesting articles this past week! That tends to happen when I am in a creative low, because I end up reading more non-fiction stuff. Here are the Simmer Starters… How Christianity Invented Children (Pascal-Immanuel Gobry) – With sometimes shocking examples of how people often treated children in the ancient world, this writer […]
Simmer Starters – May 1, 2015
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Simmer Starters for this week! Enjoy! Die Well (Jonathan Parnell at DesiringGod) – Beautiful thoughts here. “There is a major difference here between false gain and true gain. It’s one key distinction between a Muslim jihadist blowing himself up and an Ethiopian Christian being beheaded. The former is trying to use death to earn himself something. […]
Simmer Starters – April 24, 2015
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Simmer Starters for the week! Inventories of War: Soldiers’ Kit from 1066 to 2014 (The Telegraph) – I love this so much: the gradual progression of technology, the tiny keepsakes, the evolving uniforms and styles, and the tiny details like a spoon for meals or a prayer book. Now I want to create a “spread” of […]