Author Archives: Sarah Fowler
Memorial Day
As He died to make men holy, so we die to make them free. National Moment of Remembrance at 3:00pm local time today.
What’s Going On Right Now (5/26/11)
David Mamet’s conservatism, loving LOST, pink pork, bargaining for discounts, speaking and writing advice, the objectification of women, and health insurance for freelancers. Continue reading
What I’ve Been Cooking Lately
Chocolate chip pancakes, Parmesan crusted Dijon chicken, toasted pecan and green bean salad with Dijon dressing, and peanut butter cup bars Continue reading
What’s Going On Right Now (5/20/11)
Devotions, Kindle outsells print books, Nikon’s first digital camera, Thor with Christian influence, strange cults, and Pirates of the Caribbean. Continue reading
Color photographs of the Great Depression
Really compelling images from the Library of Congress, published on the UK Daily Mail’s website. Continue reading
What’s Going On Right Now (5/16/11)
Thinking rightly about summer, famous last words, romantic panentheism in One Thousand Gifts, reading Christianity and Liberalism, Presbyterians ordaining openly sexually immoral pastors, the future of libraries, attributes of a gentleman and a violin recital this Sunday. Continue reading
What I’ve been cooking lately
Mini cinnamon rolls, jelly beans, cheesecake, chicken with white wine cream sauce, roasted pork loin with balsamic vinaigrette, popovers, and mint juleps. Continue reading
What’s Going On Right Now (5/5/11)
The National Day of Prayer, a free book on Kindle, Challies Christian classics club, The Great Divorce movie, my mom the homeschooling superhero, fake quotes, Atlas Shrugged, Fine Arts at Saint Andrew’s, and a Mother’s Day gift idea. Continue reading
A Wrinkle in Time – LOST Bookclub
I wrote a post for LostBlog.com because I’m leading discussion for this month’s LOST Bookclub selection, A Wrinkle in Time. Continue reading
Books I Read This Month (April 2011)
The Narnian, Millionaire Women Next Door, Common As Air, Chronicles of Narnia, and At Home Continue reading

