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Volume 17, Issue 5:
Weather
Masthead
Thema: Bluster
Nathan Wilson stares out his window.
"God asked Job if he could ever send lightnings and have
them report back, saying, `Here we are.' It was a rhetorical question.
Job couldn't, and neither can I. The best I can do is play thunderstorm
with my son when he's wearing his flame-retardant jammers. The lights
are off, and I rub him all up and down with his blanket. Rub, peel, and
watch the crackle."
The Supporting Cast:
Sharpening Iron: Letters to the Editor
From Us, From You
The Cretan Times: New News
Douglas Jones
Pat-Pat
Helping Dawkins - Douglas Jones
Presbyterion: On Church Government
Who Do You Think You Are? - Douglas Wilson
Husbandry: For Husbands
Dealing With Lust - Douglas Wilson
Femina: For Wives
Rainy Day Blues - Nancy Wilson
Liturgia: on Worship
Baptism is Baptism, VI - Peter Leithart
Childer: On Childrearing
Courtship Blunders - Douglas Wilson
Doctrine 101
Who is a Christian? - Patch Blakey
Ferro Equus
Between Mountains - Brendan O'Donnell
Poimen
Novelty and Endurance - Joost Nixon
Recipio
Snow - Ben Merkle
Stauron
Reading the Lines III - Gary Hagen
Cave of Adullam: Mutterings Regnant
Norah Jones
Meander: A River in Greece
A Mouth Full of Teeth - Douglas Wilson
Ex Imagibus
Holiday Flurry - Gang Reviewers
Footnotes, Etc.: Where We Got All This
Our Wonderful Sources
Ex Libris
A New Kind of Christian - Brendan O'Donnell
Fiction:
Similitudes: Stories with a Point
Straight as a Spear - Douglas Wilson
"The dragon crawled slowly, methodically, and when he finally reached the brook, he bent his ancient head, and Andrew and Beow
saw several streams of steam rise up. The dragon drank for fully half an
hour while the two watched from the ridge."
Pictura
University Cafe: A Play in one Act - Douglas Jones
"Wife: Is this jelly fish? I didn't order jelly fish.
Waiter: No, no. Don't be silly. It's egg whites. It's the closest thing to sirloin we have. They're both proteins; both dairy products. It was in the shape of a cut of sirloin, but it sort of fell apart."
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