Grateful for Caroline Ross’s convicting label “Hubriscene” for this era.
Posts by Tom Powell
The Christian ought to “know your enemy” so that they might better love them.
Timeless wisdom from the Old English Christian poem, Precepts: “Be ever wise in songs, wary of desires, a guardian of your words.”
A lovely meditation: "A Harvest Festival: The Theological Sophistication of Mice" by David Knowles over on his substack:
open.substack.com/pub/davidkno...
Wept remembering my own today unexpectedly when a song on a record hit me. Glad you keep your dad’s memory alive.
It’s quite mature of our Canadian neighbors not to rub that in every year.
I am always amazed at both how wonderful and how dismal New York City can be. Really is an amazing place.
He deserved it. Wish he could have known how much he meant to so many of us.
Bud was a great guy, and I'll miss his hands, voice, and RPG wisdom. I always looked forward to his videos.
The first Silmarillion map. Drawn by Tolkien on an unused page from a University of Leeds examination booklet.
Disabling Twitter. AI and Social are a nexus I do not want to encourage.
I'd take a StarTAC today if it still worked.
Looking for a lost toy dog?
A grumbling heart is a dangerous thing because it may be birthed with a true grievance, but it is maintained by sin.
I want to imagine a fantasy world where giants are lithe.
All subscription models will eventually replace as much as possible with what will keep the most people BUT cost them the least. Spotify is full of ABSOLUTE TRASH in genres like Jazz if you don't make it play a specific artist, etc.
Rilke is reason enough to spend years learning German.
Numenera vibes from that.
“If you are a theologian, you will pray truly. And if you pray truly, you are a theologian.” - Evagrius Ponticus
I occasionally use ChatGPT as a sparring partner to hone my thoughts. While still useful, it's remarkably dumb and a liar. When you point out that it has lied, you get:
"I misspoke..."
It's a savant with a penchant for lying. Great.
Excellent article for pastors over on Substack: Humble Leadership and Humble Leaders open.substack.com/pub/a4mr/p/h...
In some sense, most of American Christianity is captive to a political hermeneutic that blinds us to Christ's appearing in our midst in the least of these.
Light reveals darkness.
Who'd have thought that Google would so screw up their own business of search, seeking to trap you in the search and not showing you results that DUCKDUCKGO would turn out to be easier to find things. We live in that world.
If you are in northern New Jersey and interested in being part of the regrowth of a historic reformed congregation (John de Witt's first pastorate), recently departed from the RCA into the EPC, PM me!
My kids adjusted all the levels on the soundboard by my computer.
It could have been months or years ago—it's been collecting dust since COVID.
I forgot the joys dialing in audio levels.
But it means we can worship over Zoom even during a winter storm. It's worth it.
Did you catch Paul Kingsnorth's Erasmus Lecture at First Things: www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y3hM...