Category Archives for Resources
Help choose next Festival’s speakers
I’ve been sick this week, a cold or some such upper-respiratory nuisance. When my head is foggy, I find it very difficult to write. I used to get into bed with the remote when I felt this way, but I … Continue reading
History Lives 4-pack now available
Just a quick note to inform you of a special offer from my friends at Westminster Bookstore. They have put together a 4-pack of the History Lives books (one each of volumes 1-4) for just over $25, which is 30% … Continue reading
Hamlet, Facebook News Feed Edition
To be on Facebook or not to be. That is the question of a junkie. If you are one and one of your pages is Shakespeare, get thee to this hysterical retelling. (Link courtesy of Girl Detective.) This may keep … Continue reading
A bookish weekend
I’m back from a long, lovely, bookish weekend with my husband, celebrating the completion of the fifth and final installment in our History Lives series. Early Friday, we made a beeline for the closest big university town—Ann Arbor, MI—where we … Continue reading
Christianity and art interview
Readers of this blog may be interested in an interview my husband Brandon (a history of religion scholar) gave on Christianity and art (visual and otherwise) at the art blog Iconia. Â Journalist Menachem Wecker asked some really great questions. I … Continue reading