
In our newest Kindlings Muse we bring you a discussion of current film releases, new DVD releases and “films everybody should see” in a discussion featuring Jeffrey Overstreet film critic, author of Auralia’s Colors and Through a Screen Darkly, Jennie Spohr, film producer, producer of The Kindlings Muse and Gregory Wright Senior Editor of HollywoodJesus.com and Past the Popcorn.
Posted in "Live @ The Movies", A. Podcasts -- "The Kindlings Muse", Movies in May 27, 2008 by Carlo Nakar | No Comments »

William Butler Yeats once said, “The mystical life is the center of all that I do and all that I think and all that I write. . .” This same thing could not be said of CS Lewis, whose faith was grounded in reason. In this episode of The Kindlings Muse @ the CS Lewis Center we explore the role of the mystical in the life and thought of CS Lewis. We originate from the campus of Seattle Pacific University as host Dick Staub interviews Rev. Earl Palmer, senior pastor of 55
Posted in "Live @ Earl Palmer Ministries", "Live at The CS Lewis Centre", A. Podcasts -- "The Kindlings Muse", Books, Seekers On Journey, Spirituality, Writing in May 21, 2008 by Carlo Nakar | No Comments »

My friend Marty sent me an email that said. “Watch This.” Good friends don’t waste good friends time in seasons where there is none to be wasted, so I knew he meant business…the business of rekindling creativity among thoughtful creatives for whom God is of central importance. I now pass it on to you. “Watch it! Taped at the renowned TEDS event, Sir Ken Robinson asks: “Do schools kill creativity?” The questions he raises and implications of his answers are simple and profound. Best of all–he tells a story of a little girl drawing God that I’ve been 55
Posted in Books, Movies, Music, News, Performing Arts (Dance and Theatre), Poetry, Seekers On Journey, Spirituality, Visual Arts (Architecture, Design, Fashion, Painting, Writing in May 20, 2008 by Dick Staub | No Comments »

Are you working more and enjoying life less? In the 90′s Juliet Schor wrote a book titled “The Overworked American” arguing among other things that the typical American worker puts in nine weeks more on the job than his or her European counterpart. A recent report from the Center for Economic and Policy Research argues that the US 55
Posted in "Live @ Hales", A. Podcasts -- "The Kindlings Muse", Books, Consumerism, Seekers On Journey in May 5, 2008 by The Kindlings Muse | No Comments »