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By The Rabbit Room. Songs from the Silent Passage is a new collection of essays by various members of the Chrysostom Society (Eugene Peterson, Matthew Dickerson, Luci Shaw, and more) which explores the breadth and depth of Walt Wangerin Jr, a writer who has wandered through a passage and returned with news of a far country. THE RABBIT ROOM STORE The Rabbit Room fosters Christ-centered community and spiritual formation through music, books, and story.THE RABBIT ROOM
Will be the chords to every song. And all the glories of the king. Will be the melodies we sing. And all these marchers on parade. Are making ready for that day. And it begins as I repent. And bow my head as I lament this broken world. ‘Cause every victim, every villain. Was a precious little boy or little girl.RABBIT ROOM PRESS
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Matt Canlis. Matt grew up in Seattle, was ordained by the Church of Scotland, and now serves as a parish pastor in Wenatchee, Washington. Together with his brother Brian and friend Danny, he filmed a short documentary, Godspeed, about what ministry in Scotland can teach about the pace of being known. He married his childhood sweetheart, JulieTHE RABBIT ROOM
An Interview with Leif Enger about Virgil Wander. A few years ago, Leif Enger came to speak at Hutchmoot, the annual Rabbit Room conference. That year, he and I had both gone through sudden medical crises. We bonded then over recovery stories and continued that friendship in the form of a fairly regular correspondence.THE RABBIT ROOM
The book would contain 31 biographies of great Bearded Gospel Men of history, from Saint Augustine and Saint Ignatius, to D. L. Moody and Keith Green. Just like the website and Facebook page, it would also feature devotional articles (“Confess Yourself Before You Wreck Yourself”), and of course, plenty of humor (“Beardly’sBeardlieve It
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Hardcover Description When Allen Levi’s brother Gary was diagnosed with inoperable brain cancer, neither realized they were about to embark on the best year of their lives. More than mere brothers, Allen and Gary were best friends, life-long bachelors, one a lawyer turned singer-songwriter, the other aTHE RABBIT ROOM
Thanks, all. @chrisyokel @hildamae @cwhitler Really the great frustration in reviewing For the Life of the World is that one cannot reproduce every awesome quote and gush about it. Since April is reading the book she knows what I mean; but rest assured, Messrs. Yokel and Whitler, that there is a lot more where that came from.. @richtuttle Thanks for posting the link. THE RABBIT ROOMPODCASTSGROUPSSTOREARCHIVESARTMUSIC By The Rabbit Room. The Habit Podcast is a series of conversations with writers about writing, hosted by Jonathan Rogers. This week, Jonathan Rogers talks with Lancia E. Smith, the founder of a quarterly online magazine called Cultivating and the Cultivating Project, a nurtured community of writers and artists committed to pursuingspiritual
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By The Rabbit Room. Songs from the Silent Passage is a new collection of essays by various members of the Chrysostom Society (Eugene Peterson, Matthew Dickerson, Luci Shaw, and more) which explores the breadth and depth of Walt Wangerin Jr, a writer who has wandered through a passage and returned with news of a far country. THE RABBIT ROOM STORE The Rabbit Room fosters Christ-centered community and spiritual formation through music, books, and story.THE RABBIT ROOM
Will be the chords to every song. And all the glories of the king. Will be the melodies we sing. And all these marchers on parade. Are making ready for that day. And it begins as I repent. And bow my head as I lament this broken world. ‘Cause every victim, every villain. Was a precious little boy or little girl.RABBIT ROOM PRESS
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Matt Canlis. Matt grew up in Seattle, was ordained by the Church of Scotland, and now serves as a parish pastor in Wenatchee, Washington. Together with his brother Brian and friend Danny, he filmed a short documentary, Godspeed, about what ministry in Scotland can teach about the pace of being known. He married his childhood sweetheart, JulieTHE RABBIT ROOM
An Interview with Leif Enger about Virgil Wander. A few years ago, Leif Enger came to speak at Hutchmoot, the annual Rabbit Room conference. That year, he and I had both gone through sudden medical crises. We bonded then over recovery stories and continued that friendship in the form of a fairly regular correspondence.THE RABBIT ROOM
The book would contain 31 biographies of great Bearded Gospel Men of history, from Saint Augustine and Saint Ignatius, to D. L. Moody and Keith Green. Just like the website and Facebook page, it would also feature devotional articles (“Confess Yourself Before You Wreck Yourself”), and of course, plenty of humor (“Beardly’sBeardlieve It
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Hardcover Description When Allen Levi’s brother Gary was diagnosed with inoperable brain cancer, neither realized they were about to embark on the best year of their lives. More than mere brothers, Allen and Gary were best friends, life-long bachelors, one a lawyer turned singer-songwriter, the other aTHE RABBIT ROOM
Thanks, all. @chrisyokel @hildamae @cwhitler Really the great frustration in reviewing For the Life of the World is that one cannot reproduce every awesome quote and gush about it. Since April is reading the book she knows what I mean; but rest assured, Messrs. Yokel and Whitler, that there is a lot more where that came from.. @richtuttle Thanks for posting the link.THE RABBIT ROOM
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Let me practice medicine. because you are a healing God. who feels compassion and extends mercy. Let me practice medicine. because you are near to those who are in need, to those who face grief and loss. Let me practice medicine. as a willing servant of your redemption, pushing back—by means of my vocation—.THE RABBIT ROOM
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William Lane wrote, “We must engage Scripture at the level of the informed imagination.” If the imagination provides a bridge between the heart and the mind, reintegrating what was disintegrated by the Fall (Dt 6:4f), then the way we approach the Bible will be affected inseveral ways.
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It is no exaggeration to say that the soundtrack from 2019’s Little Women got me through 2020.For starters, Spotify told me so; its end-of-year report informed me that my favorite album was Little Women, my favorite artist was Alexandre Desplat, and my favorite song was “Christmas Breakfast.”Perhaps this is because in December 2019, it was the last movie my wife and I had seen together THE RABBIT ROOM WHMSEO The Rabbit Room. The Rabbit Room cultivates and curates stories, music, and art to nourish Christ-centered communities for the life ofthe world.
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Friends, I believe I am falling victim to one of the classic blunders—the most famous of which is never get involved in a land war in Asia—but only slightly less known is this: never go against a Peterson when your job is on the line!I kid. And yet…
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We all know about the classic Quest. It’s a literary staple from Homeric epic to contemporary fantasy. The hero must undertake a long and hazardous journey to rescue damsel/destroy artefact/carry message/save soul. From Odysseus to Aeneas, Mallory to Tolkien, Spielberg to Shrek, they’re all at it. These plots may or may not get advanced by a _MacGuffin_, a term popularised by Hitchcock for plot-driving objects such as rings, maps or antidotes. But whatever the ingredients, the reader/listener/viewer is gripped by the need to complete said quest in the face of great jeopardy. And if there’s no jeopardy, there’s no grip.Read More ›
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We all know about the classic Quest. It’s a literary staple from Homeric epic to contemporary fantasy. The hero must undertake a long and hazardous journey to rescue damsel/destroy artefact/carry message/save soul. From Odysseus to Aeneas, Mallory to Tolkien, Spielberg to Shrek, they’re all at it. These plots may or may not get advanced by a _MacGuffin_, a term popularised by Hitchcock for plot-driving objects such as rings, maps or antidotes. But whatever the ingredients, the reader/listener/viewer is gripped by the need to complete said quest in the face of great jeopardy. And if there’s no jeopardy, there’s no grip.Read More ›
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The Habit Podcast is a series of conversations with writers about writing, hosted by Jonathan Rogers. This week, Jonathan Rogers talks with Laura Fabrycky , author of _Keys to Bonhoeffer’s Haus: Exploring the World and Wisdom of Dietrich Bonhoeffer_.
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In the midst of a global pandemic and being quarantined with our own makeshift home studios, we thought it appropriate to take Episode 16 to process this greater reality of Resistance that we all face these days. It’s hard to find the positive in such a negative situation, but if we’re present, we can face the Resistance even in thesedarker days.
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