Some quick shameless self-promotion: I have been published online at The Well, an InterVarsity website published by Women in the Academy and Professions. My article, “Balancing Out Callings”, is part of their “Being a Good Brother” series by and about husbands of professional and academic women. It’s about some guidelines that Elizabeth (try to) use to keep ourselves sane and respect God’s call in our lives. Enjoy!
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Chris Ware on This American Life
Chris Ware, one of my favorite comics artists (he wrote absolutely brilliant – BRILLIANT – Jimmy Corrigan: The Smartest Kid on Earth), has drawn this very amusing animation for This American Life’s Showtime series. Please forgive the minor, elementary-school vulgarity.
(HT: Culture Making)
Only in New York City…
…could the simple act of not sending your children to pre-school and spending time with them at home instead be described as some sort of intelligentsia trend.
From the article:
With [5-year-old] Benny, Mr. Lewis [an NYU professor] went on to say, “we embraced a hybrid between home-schooling and unschooling. It’s not structured, it’s Benny-centric, we follow his interests and desires, and yet we are helping him to learn to read and do math.†They read to him hours every day. “It’s about trying to find things we both enjoy doing,â€â€
Funny: I thought that was called parenting.
Ginger, you need to read this article (when you learn to read). You’re part of a super-hot wave of the future and didn’t even know it!
Prayer for Indian Christians
Amidst the presidential elections and economic turmoil in the U.S., American media has largely ignored the violence against Christians in India. 52 Christians in Orissa have been killed by Hindu extremists, as scapegoats for the murder of a Hindu leader by a Maoist group. Edward T. Oakes, S.J. puts the violence in perspective at the First Things website, noting that many converts to Christianity in India come from the “untouchable” castes and that their conversion is seen by some Hindus as a threat to Hindu identity and religion in India.
Please join me in prayer for our Indian brothers and sisters in Christ.
Somehow, I Don't Expect Much from Religulous
Comedian Bill Maher has a new movie coming out called “Religulous,” in which he mocks Christianity, Islam, and Judaism, and attempts to encourage religious skepticism. The brief previews I’ve seen don’t look promising, and a story I read today has lowered my expectations further. The movie is produced by both Maher and Larry Charles, who also directed that model of cultural sensitivity, Borat.
Here’s Charles on religion, as quoted by the AP:
“If I believe that Jesus is God and you believe Mohammed is God, then no matter how tolerant we are, we are never going to meet,” Charles said.
Charles then goes on to conclude that religious violence between Christians and Muslims is therefore inevitable.
Except, um, Mr. Charles, Muslims don’t believe that Mohammed is God. And this is a guy who has spent the last year making a movie about Islam. Perhaps he needs to take my world religions class before making his next film.