A Toast to the New Year
I wish I could go back in time and capture in stop motion the evolution of an idea. If I could, I would try to capture the formation of the Rabbit Room from its inception when it was not much Read More ›
Your Best of 2014
Time to wrap up the year with, as usual, a bunch of best-of lists. So let’s have it. What were your three favorite books, movies, and albums of 2014? Bonus question: What movie’s existence did Pete Read More ›
One Star Lit for Them
[The following excerpt has been adapted from chapter 23 of Behold the Lamb of God: An Advent Narrative, by Russ Ramsey.] Read More ›
Where the Lambs are Kept
[The following excerpt has been adapted from chapter 22 of Behold the Lamb of God: An Advent Narrative, by Russ Ramsey.] Read More ›
Short Film: God with Us
[Editor’s note: Some of you will remember Matthew Aughtry from Hutchmoot a few years ago. He and his friend Nathan Willis shot Andrew Peterson’s “Rest Easy” music video as well the “What Is Read More ›
It Was Not A Silent Night
[The following excerpt has been adapted from chapter 21 of Behold the Lamb of God: An Advent Narrative.] Read More ›
Far as the Curse is Found
“No more let sins and sorrows grow
Nor thorns infest the ground; Read More ›
Telling the Truth
Earlier this year I read an article about a Dutch student, Zilla van den Born, who spent 5 weeks travelling in Southeast Asia. Throughout her trip she posted photographs to Facebook, recorded Read More ›
The Work of Your Hands
My youngest son lived in an orphanage overseas until he was three years old. From what I understand, his first year of life was pretty rough. Missionaries who served in his facility were not Read More ›
When Joseph Woke From His Dream
[The following excerpt has been adapted from chapter 20 of Behold the Lamb of God: An Advent Narrative, by Russ Ramsey.] Read More ›
New Music: Little Sheep
In 2013 our church commissioned several musicians to write songs for the annual Christmas concert. At the time I felt drawn to write about shepherds, because my own son, Shepard, was Read More ›