How to Be a More Hopeful Neighbor: Take Care of Your Homestead

How to Be a More Hopeful Neighbor: Take Care of Your Homestead

How to Be a More Hopeful Neighbor: Take Care of Your Homestead
Kyle David Bennett and Christopher Cimorelli

Why don't cats ever smile? Shouldn't eggs last longer than a month? How come turkeys don't know camping etiquette? Have you ever sat there—delighting in a sip  on your coffee—only to be interrupted by robin refuse—worm, feces, dirt? How did things get so screwed up? Surely it couldn't have been by accident. The Fall is real, and we can see, hear, smell, taste, and feel it all around us. 

In this ninth episode of season four, on common grace in culture, Chris and Kyle continue their mini-series on Alfred Hitchcock films. This episode they analyze Hitchcock's film, The Birds. You can make hats and tweed jackets and Thanksgiving dinner all you want. But you're still going to wrestle with original sin, ad hoc ethics and eschatological implications. How's that going for ya? We got you.  

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I Have to Confess: I'm Not Going to Tell You Everything

I Have to Confess: I'm Not Going to Tell You Everything