literary living
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On Netflix and Narnia: Three Questions and a Convicting Scene

You may have heard that Meryl Streep is in talks to potentially voice Aslan in Greta Gerwig’s new Narnia adaptation. At first I thought this was an April Fool’s joke, so I thought little of it. But when April 1st came and went without a “Gotcha!” my only reaction was grim resignation. I wish I Continue reading
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Nostalgia & Narrative: My Review of “Sunrise on the Reaping”

As a reviewer for several Christian publishers, I regularly post my thoughts on non-fiction releases. However, I am also constantly reading fiction from a wide variety of genres. Because so many readers are talking about the latest Hunger Games prequel, Sunrise on the Reaping, I thought I’d share my thoughts below. Backstory I was a Continue reading
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Review: “Did the Resurrection Really Happen?”

Did the Resurrection Really Happen? by Timothy Paul Jones is the most recent installment in The Gospel Coalition’s Hard Questions series. I am thankful to have had the opportunity to read and review it far in advance of Easter so I can recommend to my church families, social media followers, and blog subscribers. It is Continue reading
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The Season of Broken Things

I have found that there is power in singing about our oddly-specific woes and worries. Yes, it can feel silly at times, but that is partly why it is so efficacious; it puts our concerns in perspective and forces us out of our own heads. Singing personal little songs is even more helpful when we Continue reading
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Review: “The People of Paul’s Letters”

I was very excited to receive an early copy of The People in Paul’s Letters: A Compendium of Characters by Guy Manuell, which is set for release tomorrow, March 11th. Something my husband and I have in common is a shared love of theological resources, and this is one I am very grateful to have Continue reading
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Resolve to Sing Pt. 5 – Final Encouragement!

Throughout this five-part series, I have sought to convince you that singing more is a worthy resolution. We’ve examined singing as an activity that uniquely unites other spiritual disciplines such as prayer, Bible study, and fellowship. We have considered our creation as singing creatures and Christianity as a singing faith. We’ve consider singing as not Continue reading
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Resolve to Sing Pt. 4 – Singing Advice for Non-Singers

If you have yet to read the first posts in this series, you can access them using the following lints: Part 1, Part 2, Part 3. From One Self-Conscious Singer to Another… Having read the first three posts in this series, you may be convinced that singing is an essential and enjoyable discipline…in theory. But Continue reading
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Review: “The Soul in Paraphrase” by Leland Ryken

I am deep in a study of pastors who were also poets. The Soul in Paraphrase: A Treasury of Classic Devotional Poems by Leland Ryken has proven to be not only a helpful resource for this project, but a devotional source that I anticipate enjoying for years to come. About The Soul in Paraphrase takes Continue reading
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Resolve to Sing: Part 3 – The Satisfaction of Singing

In the first post in this series, I challenged you to consider adding a new resolution to your list: sing more! In the second post, we considered human beings as singing creatures and Christianity as a singing faith. Consider giving those a skim if you haven’t already! A Discipline and Delight Now look, we are Continue reading
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Book Update: Live for Pre-Order!

I am thrilled to announce that my book, Spirit-Filled Singing: Bearing Fruit as We Worship Together, is live for pre-order on Crossway’s website, as well as on Amazon and through Barnes & Noble. If you choose to order from Crossway, be sure to create a free Crossway+ membership to receive a discount and save on Continue reading
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February (& Snow Day) Recommendations

It’s snowing lovely fat flakes, which always makes me want to curl up with good music, a good book, and a good snack. Whatever the weather is where you are, the following recommendations are sure to brighten up the rest of your February! This Perfect Cozy Series Snow always makes me want to reread James Continue reading
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Reblog: Salt & Light
We woke to a thick blanket of snow, which reminded me of this post from a couple of years ago. I hope it encourages you to be salt and light! Continue reading
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