by ThePerennialGen | Jan 22, 2021 | General Thoughts
by Kim Karpeles I’m a miniscule virus Only scientists with scopes can see. I’ve many brothers and sisters, I go by Number Nineteen. I have ways to get around, But … Read...
by ThePerennialGen | Jan 13, 2021 | General Thoughts
by Afton Rorvik A large, striped, overstuffed, tan chair with a matching ottoman sits poised in my living room with a view of the front window and my front garden. … Read...
by ThePerennialGen | Jan 9, 2021 | Books, General Thoughts
We love celebrating the work of authors in this space! Taryn Hutchison’s new book, One Degree of Freedom, is historical fiction aimed at young adult readers and is set … Read...
by ThePerennialGen | Jan 8, 2021 | General Thoughts
by Rachel Campbell The anticipation is over! Season Four of The Crown has arrived on Netflix, prompting binge watching and escalated viewing figures. The tedium and trauma and anxiety of … Read...
by ThePerennialGen | Jan 2, 2021 | General Thoughts
by Lois Flowers In late 2018, I was talking to a friend after church. We were near the end of a sermon series about the Lord’s Prayer, and that day, … Read...
by ThePerennialGen | Dec 30, 2020 | Faith, General Thoughts
Josh McDowell taught me to rely on evidence and demand a verdict from my not-yet-believing friends. James Dobson dared me to discipline my children. Larry Burkett promoted a sure-fire financial … Read...