Desperately Seeking writing ability…
Sometimes I fancy myself a writer. Then reality hits me in the face. Sure I have lots of thoughts that are made sense of and fears that are exposed by writing. Does knowing that its good to write things down, make me a writer? Yes and no, I suppose. However, true writers are able to write without those mistakes that detract the reader. And true writers can communicate very, very well. I’ll keep practicing by reading good reviews by the esteemed Lutheran Aardvark as he highlights the recent writings of our mutual favorite, Mollie Ziegler Hemingway.
The Lutheran Aardvark writes…
One of my favorite people in the whole world, blogger or not, remains Mollie (Ziegler) Hemingway, a writer for Get Religion and all-around Lutheran orthobabe. Mollie recently had opinion pieces published by First Things, one of the most reputable religion organizations, and by that ultimate MSM, the Opinion Journal of the Wall Street Journal.
Desperately Seeking Absolution details her examination of online confessionals and America’s separation of confession from absolution. The Decline of the Sabbath includes a look at the ponderings of Christopher Ringwald in his new book A Day Apart. Both Hemingway and Ringwald lament the loss of a set Sabbath each week — not only for religious reasons but also for the personal and societal benefits they think such a day holds.






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