By Sarah Morrison There’s a sound I miss hearing. The suspect buzzing between vinyl and hard glass. The sound of a fly who once flew freely in the house but saw the glorious sunlight filter through the blinds and was enticed. The sound of a fly who tried hard to get home. The sound …
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A Book’s Price
By: Paul J. Morrison “What are you reading?” I have been asked this familiar question in many contexts. Each time the question merited its own response. The book obviously changes, and with it the level of pride or indifference of my answer. But even if it were always the same book, the answer seems to …
Tweets and Levites
By: Paul J. Morrison It seems to me that no matter how many times I read through the Bible, I am constantly struck by something that feels as if I am reading it for the very first time. I have used the same devotional reading plan for about five years now. It takes me through …
The Most Expensive Thing about New York City
By: Sarah A. Morrison I recently went to New Jersey for a conference, it was my first time anywhere near New York City. Our hotel was on the Hudson, and across the river the New York skyline whispered me goodnight and good morning. I saw the silhouette of Lady Liberty, I watched the ferries traverse …
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Failure in a Cancelled Culture
By: Paul J. Morrison We live in a day of outrage. Every response seems to demand haste and fury. Injustice (or at least whatever the majority deems injustice) must not be allowed to exist. Justice must be served. For as much outrage as there is towards ideological opponents, there is equal opposition in their defense. …
Turbulence
By: Sarah Morrison Early morning was spent winding through the twisted mangroves of the Caribbean, trees intertwined in cozy hugs. Our driver dropped us off at the airport early and we sat in the aggressive air conditioning for a few hours as we waited to board our plane. Traveling in another country inevitably left us …