by Amber.Hausman | Sep 26, 2019 | Reviews
By Bryn Clark Last month, I trekked across New Hampshire’s Presidential Range with a long-time hiking partner and, in doing so, reached my final summit of New Hampshire’s 4,000-foot peaks. It’s been several years since I learned that there were 48 peaks in New...
by Amber.Hausman | May 6, 2019 | Reviews
By Joel Cox Educated is an autobiography by Tara Westover. Currently at age 29, she has experienced an incredible range of fear, pain and success. Her family lives in a Mormon community in the countryside of Idaho. Her book is less a commentary on Mormonism than it is...
by rachelh777 | Mar 17, 2019 | Reviews
Finding a New Route A Review of Dawn Wall By: Bryn Clark Film Summary Imagine the side of a cinder-block building. The concrete is unforgiving and harsh. The wall is directly perpendicular to the ground and is so steep that you begin to wonder...
by rachelh777 | Feb 19, 2019 | Reviews
Learning to Walk in the Dark By: Barbara Brown Taylor Book Report by: Bryn Clark Darkness isn’t generally something we associate with goodness. Nighttime is often seen as cold, bleak and terrifying. Much of our technology is designed to fill the...
by Amber.Hausman | Jan 17, 2019 | Reviews
Thoughts by Bryn Clark on Alex Honnold’s Free Solo The Christian doctrine of imago dei (Latin: ‘image of God’) holds that within each person there exists the stamp of God’s own divine image. “Let us create man in our likeness” the Triune God declares at creation. The...
by rachelh777 | Nov 6, 2018 | Reviews
Small Animals: Parenthood in the Age of Fear By: Kim Brooks Book Report by: Bryn Clark On a mild March day in a suburb of Virginia, Kim Brooks was running late. She was preparing for a long flight and had to pick up some last-minute travel items. Kim swung by a...