Your weekend roundup of links: cooking with Jane Austen, the cult of the visioneer, perfecting timekeeping, romantic Disney moments, why we sing Take Me Out to the Ballgame during the seventh inning stretch, and more.
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You love Jane Austen's novels. You also love to cook. This literary cookbook is just for you.
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When wading into the fashion wars with your kids it's best to tread lightly.
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Why Christians should engage with non-Christian art. Good food for thought.
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How often have you heard it said in a church that "God has given the pastor a specific vision and it's up to us to follow it"? That's a very dangerous line of thinking as Todd Pruitt explains. Background on this issue here.
Hat tip: Challies
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Another endorsement for The Gospel at Work.
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How Omega has perfected the art of timekeeping.
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The most romantic moments in Disney movies.
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What you have to do first before you can agree or disagree with someone (from How to Read a Book).
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Why we sing Take Me Out to the Ballgame during the seventh inning stretch at baseball games. You can thank Harry Caray and Bill Veeck for this tradition.
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Do the math: there are plenty of reasons to order the bigger pizza.
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