Revisiting “Tusk”

Editor’s note: Today, I’m taking a look at a favorite album. Let’s take a brief look back at this distinctive album. Back when Fleetwood Mac’s Tusk was released in 1979, I’d heard that it was quite a musical departure for them, but I bought a copy of the double album through the Columbia House RecordContinueContinue reading “Revisiting “Tusk””

Links added to faith-related sites

A new “Faith” topic has been added to the Discover page, providing links to three useful Bible study resource websites: Bible.com – This website lets you read the Bible, follow reading plans, and use the Bible App on your phone or tablet. It is very user-friendly with reading plans, a mobile app, and community features. ForContinueContinue reading “Links added to faith-related sites”

Spiritual Power in the Works of J. R. R. Tolkien…And Beyond

This is a fantastic exploration by an insightful blogger! J. R. R. Tolkien’s fictional world was much more subtle than the sword & sorcery, high fantasy stuff we get too often from movies and books. Tolkien didn’t write allegory and his stories operate on many levels and his deep Christian faith is infused in themContinueContinue reading “Spiritual Power in the Works of J. R. R. Tolkien…And Beyond”

Finding Jesus in the Road: A Glimpse of Grace in Gravel

The image you see above is more than just a shard of broken porcelain—it’s a moment, a reminder, a whisper of God’s presence in the middle of an ordinary day. The story behind it comes from a friend, who will to remain anonymous, but his experience speaks volumes to all of us who seek GodContinueContinue reading “Finding Jesus in the Road: A Glimpse of Grace in Gravel”