Thomas Turner is a Program Manager at <a href="http://www.ijm.org/">International Justice Mission</a> and blogs at <a href="http://everydayliturgy.com/">EverydayLiturgy.com</a>. He is happy to be livi
Often, the general understanding of the Internet is that it is a collection of
information that is so vast it leads to fragmentation. That is certainly what
the Internet was making Laura Tokie
In her latest essay “Give It a Year
[http://www.curatormagazine.com/llbarkat/give-it-a-year/],” L.L. Barkat talks
about what a difference a year can make when it’s focused on one thing
Rebecca Tirrell Talbot raises this question in her essay “A Trail of Belongings
[http://www.curatormagazine.com/rebeccatalbot/a-trail-of-belongings/].” One of
the great ironies of our culture is that we are both a
Sørina Higgins [../author/sorinahiggins/] writes an outstanding synthesis of
three pieces of art in her recent piece “Three Sorrows
[http://www.curatormagazine.com/sorinahiggins/three-sorrows/].” Her discussion
of Of Gods & Men, the
In “Weathering the Books,” her survey of personal reading history, Rebecca
Martin surmises that for her “reading is seasonal…intensely seasonal.”
She goes on:
> Don’t you know December is for dark