Giving Tuesday and the Future of the Rabbit Room
Giving Tuesday is a perfect opportunity to begin a Rabbit Room Membership!
Your donations are an important part of helping the Rabbit Room continue its mission of Read More ›
Choosing Our Limitations: Thoughts on Community
It has been interesting for me, over the last ten years or so, to witness the increased popularity of the word “community” in Christian circles. As I have grown up, I have noticed within myself and other millennial Christians a heightened desire for Read More ›
Black Friday in the Rabbit Room Store
We’ve got a slew of good stuff on sale this weekend, including signed books and CDs, bundles, crazy prices, aprons, and posters—AND every order we ship will get a free CD or book! Here’s the rundown: Read More ›
A Liturgy for Feasting, and Other Means of Thanks
Happy Thanksgiving, folks! We’re thankful for all of you and want to offer a few words and songs you might find useful during today’s festivities. Now turn off your phones and computers and feast (right after you read this post). Read More ›
No Story Is Over: City of Man, City of God
This past Sunday my pastor remarked that people who have been transformed by the gospel don’t say things like “I would never pay for somebody else’s healthcare. They don’t deserve it.” That surprised me, because Read More ›
Trailer: The Wingfeather Saga
This animated short has been a long time in the making. Most people wouldn’t believe the amount of work that goes into something like this, and what Andrew and Chris Wall and the team have created here is something really amazing. Every frame is a living painting. Read More ›
Rabbit Reads: The Boys in the Boat
The world is full of audiobook enthusiasts, but I admit I’ve never listened to a single one. (Blame a wandering attention span that likes to reread sentences I missed?) So I can’t speak from experience about Read More ›
Rhyming Between the Lines
At Hutchmoot-most-recent I was delighted to join the company of N. D. Wilson and Helena Sorenson for a session on fictional world-building. More comfortable leaning on pre-thought thoughts than trying to formulate new ideas in public, I began by Read More ›
Jeans and a T-Shirt: In Memory of Rich Mullins
Earlier this fall, a group of amazing musicians gathered at The Ryman Auditorium to play through Rich Mullins’ A Liturgy, a Legacy, and a Ragamuffin Band, note for note. Andrew Peterson, who pulled the show together asked me to write an essay for that evening’s program. This is that essay. Read More ›
New Release: No Story Is Over
The long wait is over. Son of Laughter’s new full-length album, No Story Is Over, is finally here! Visit the Rabbit Room Store to get it today and keep reading to find out what some of our favorite folks have to say about it. Read More ›