It speaks of betrayal, injustice, death, darkness…and we call it “good.”
It’s the day we mark and remember that we are loved with an intensity that won’t turn back.
Stained Glass: oddly shaped bits of color arranged to form a picture. Life: oddly shaped bits of experience arranged to form a character.
It speaks of betrayal, injustice, death, darkness…and we call it “good.”
It’s the day we mark and remember that we are loved with an intensity that won’t turn back.
All the cast & crew are volunteers, and none of the actors are actually deaf. However, they did a fabulous job in conveying a lot of valid information in an engaging way, in just 18 minutes. It’s a worthy watch. If you’re in the signing community, prepare to offer a little grace. In verifying this …
Nuance and absolutes explored from a Christian worldview with a few challenges for the reader.
Framing of an innocent or hiding of guilt? Most of us don’t really know.
A modern perspective on one of the Hans Christian Andersen stories.