We Laugh Because We Believe

Year 2009

I Could Watch This All Day

OK. Call me a child. But I could watch this all day. You’ve got your rocker type getting housed by a piece of scenery and then the greatest non-sequitur in the world when Stockard Channing shows up to show off… Continue Reading →

Pro-Lifer Kills Straw Man

I don’t know this guy Mark Gietzen who is head of Kansas Coalition for Life and maybe he’s more wonderful than Mother Teresa and St. Francis put together but The New York Times quotes Mark Gietzen saying two of the… Continue Reading →

Faith of Steel

As long time readers of CMR know, I have a particular interest in the happenings in the Anglican Communion. Some time back, as part of my reading on the topic I came across the blog of Fr. Jeffrey Steel of… Continue Reading →

I Feel Like Richard Gere

This is a difficult thing to say for me. But here it is. I feel like Richard Gere. But not in the way you might be thinking. Remember that scene in Officer and a Gentleman where Gere screams/cries/explains why he… Continue Reading →

I’m in Charge and Then…Not so Much

This is a weird one. It’s not even a big deal. It’s just one of those things I didn’t see coming when I started staying home with the kids. I work from home so I’m with the kids ALL THE… Continue Reading →

Gratitude or the Lack Of It

“If they hadn’t come, where would we be today?” — Louis Delevin, resident of Normandy, France. I am an ingrate. Life has a way of obscuring, for me, the things for which I should be most grateful. Sixty five years… Continue Reading →

The Cultural Feeding Frenzy

OK. Jon and Kate Gosselin, the reality couple with eight children, don’t seem like the ideal couple. But the cultural feeding frenzy they’ve inspired in our culture is a little ugly. They’ve been dragged through the tabloids like Britney Spears… Continue Reading →

Drawing Becomes a Building, part 2

Yesterday’s post showed some images of the exterior of the new St. Michael the Archangel Church in Kansas City, and today we take a look at the interior. The new building by design architect David Meleca was planned to combine… Continue Reading →

Newsweek Editor: “Obama is Sort of God”

Un-freakin-believable. If I were coming up with a recipe for despotism, isn’t one of the first things on the dto-do list claiming some mantle of divinity. And then control the press. Hey, we’ve got a two-in-one deal here. HT Newsbusters… Continue Reading →

A Drawing Becomes a Real Building

CMR readers may remember a series on architectural theology some months back centered around a new church being built outside of Kansas City, Kansas. The Church of Saint Michael the Archangel was designed by David Meleca of Columbus, Ohio with… Continue Reading →

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