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The Scriptorium with Douglas Bond

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Musings from the Reformation, Church history, literature, writing, poetry, hymnody, practical theology, and Christian worship

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Today I have the privilege of chatting with my former student Alisa Weis. A journalist with many newspaper articles to her credit, she has recently had her first novel Swiftwater published. I have read this wonderful historical yarn set... more

December 18, 2017 on Interstate 5 a few miles south of my home on the Kitsap Peninsula, and on our regular route to see my mother, and the daily route of my sister who directs clients services at a local Care Net, an Amtrac train... more

It would be impossible to overstate the impact of RC Sproul on my life. In this episode I reflect on the first time I met Dr Sproul in the flesh (rather embarrasing circumstances, as you will see). And the enormous impact of RC and Ligonier... more

We will be talking with a uniquely qualified mother of three now young adult children who, along with her husband has made it a high priority to expose her family to the finest literature, historical, and cultural experiences. Mary... more

This episode actually begins part 1 of a several part writing tutorial, the top things I keep in the forefront of my mind and imagination as I write: www.bondbooks.net "I count myself one of the number of those who write as they learn and learn... more

Clive Staples Lewis (he hated his Christian names and dubbed himself "Jack"), born November 29, 1898, was surrounded by Modernism, the philosophy that said man can solve all the trouble, conflict, and struggle in the world by trusting in... more

One of my favorite Thanksgiving hymns was written by a German pastor in 1636, in the middle of the Thirty-Years War, a war that some historians estimate destroyed half of the German population, including this pastor's wife and his... more

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