A La Carte (December 28)

May the God of love and peace be with you today. Today is an especially good day for Kindle deals and there’s a wide variety to choose from. A Tale of Two Dogs You’ll benefit from reading this analogy about two dogs. In the Darkest Night: Draw Near, Hold Fast, Consider Others Leah Farish: “In the darkest season of my life, I was lifted decisively out of the pit by a passage in the book of Hebrews. The three simple commands embedded in it made all the difference.” Quebec’s radical rejection of Catholicism behind support for Bill 21 You may, or may not, have heard of Quebec’s Bill 21 which bans wearing any religious symbols (e.g. crosses, hijabs, etc) by public sector employees. This interesting article explains how Quebec went from extremely Catholic to so very secular. The Crosses at the Cradle This is some very skillful writing. It begins this way: “On the northern shore of Lake Issyk-Kul live a fisherman and his family. They are here mostly alone, away from the village and the other houses, owning a sizable stretch of land that juts out into the water as a peninsula. The weeds grow high in their yard, and the dog they own is chained up and barking. But their garden is well kept, and they’ve added a new patio for evening meals that includes a vivid mountain view.” Old Paths for a New Year Jeremy Writebol has a suggestion for your quiet time in 2022. “Every year I feel the question bearing … Continue reading A La Carte (December 28)