by Susan Gates | Oct 7, 2022
Fall doesn’t lie. It reveals. Fall is like taking off make-up after a girl’s night out. The annuals are leggy and weird, and each basil leaf is pimpled with bug bites. The exhausted tomatoes gave up weeks ago. The early-blooming cherry waits for the rest...
by Susan Gates | Dec 12, 2021
Photo by Tim Gouw on Unsplash “There is some good stone-work here,” said Gimli as he looked at the walls; “but some that is less good, and the streets could be better contrived. When Aragorn comes into his own, I shall offer him the service of stonewrights of the...
by Susan Gates | Nov 12, 2021
Getting Back to the Eschatological Plot: Why “Table-Flipping Jesus” and other Intrusions are Paws Off for the Church in the Era of Common Grace On April 12, 2021, Veggie Tale creator and co-host of the Holy Post podcast, Phil Vischer, found himself in the...
by Susan Gates | Sep 8, 2021
Just joining us? Read my review of Reparations: A Christian Call for Repentance and Repair, by Duke Kwon and Greg Thompson, Baker 2021. How does culture affect theology? A few months after the publication of Reparations, Dr. Kevin DeYoung, Presbyterian pastor and...