Month: December 2015
the gap and the value of talk
While the world has become flat because of communications technology, people are creating walls in between. While the World Wide Web connects east and west, people are moving away from each other like north and south

In between spoonful of scrambled eggs and lines of a post I was reading online, I was also having a short conversation with my friends. Eating together has always been our favorite bonding time at home. I am sharing a two-bedroom apartment with five close friends. Busy schedules are keeping as apart during working days .
This morning is one of the once or twice in a week opportunities for us to talk over a sumptuous meal. Then, I stumbled upon “The Forgotten Art of Simple Conversation” and it reminded me of one of the things I’ve been thinking about lately… Continue reading “the gap and the value of talk”
Booked!
Too many books too little time to sort out which is “most likely to shape evangelical life, thought, and culture.” Christianity Today’s Matt Reynolds is making it easy…
Too many books too little time to sort out which is “most likely to shape evangelical life, thought, and culture.” Christianity Today’s Matt Reynolds is making it easy for seekers out there who is in for some digging deeper grounds. Read on…
Source: Christianity Today’s 2016 Book Awards | Christianity Today