Wolfing down my third taco of the night as a woman in her fifth month of pregnancy, I finished Sarah
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Reading poetry is nerve-racking as a poetry lover. As each word follows another, I hold my breath in the hope
Take Shelter: A Movie Review with Anna Drehmer
Adam is clairvoyant. He has a sense about people. Aware of mood and feeling imperceptible to most, Adam seems to
Eye Candy: Protection Against Idolatrous Weight Gain in Deuteronomy
Only take care to you . . . keep your soul diligently . . . lest you forget what your
Valor
It is important to say this from time to time: shed blood makes us free. It might seem that my
Do You See What Eye See? Idolatry’s Progression in Deuteronomy
Our eyes can lead us to truth or error. “Things your eyes have seen” (4:9)[1] is an apologetic marker, citing
The Eyes Have It: The Difference Between Genesis 2.9 and 3.6
The eyes explain the intention of what we will do. Our loyalties, dispositions, and convictions come out of our
Sucker Punch
Sucker punch. The term means you hit someone when they’re not looking. It happened to me; I never saw
Kingdom Calling, Amy L. Sherman
As a reviewer, I decided to put my money where my mouth is: I ordered a box of Amy Sherman’s
Towers
If someone asks me how I hope to change the world I tell them I read books. It may come