Philip Yancey: Soren Kierkegaard told a parable a rich man riding in a lighted carriage driven by a peasant man who sat behind the horse in the cold and dark outside. Precisely because he sat near the artificial light inside,…
Ten Ways to Destroy the Imagination of Your Child
If your goal is to destroy your children’s imaginations, the below list is a good place to begin. I would probably put television and video games higher on the list. Christian parents are especially tempted to use quality programs as…
How the Internet Works
The Shower of Data
Seth Godin reflects on what happens when we have a surplus of something: When I was a kid at summer camp, a letter was as precious as gold (or perhaps candy). If you got five letters in a week, you…
Dealing with increasing distractions, information overload, and privacy
Wise words from Tim Challies.