Ragamuffin: The Movie
Today I stumbled across the movie “Ragamuffin“, which is based on the story of Rich Mullins. The trailer looks rather intriguing. Has anyone out there seen it? Was it any good? Christian movies have something of reputation…
"We are travellers…not yet in our native land" – St. Augustine
Today I stumbled across the movie “Ragamuffin“, which is based on the story of Rich Mullins. The trailer looks rather intriguing. Has anyone out there seen it? Was it any good? Christian movies have something of reputation…
I’ve posted a few links to Soul Device articles recently, so I thought I’d do another. I’d like to invite you to check out the great article about the Mormonism and the Great Apostasy:
It has been a while since I’ve done a “My favourite people” post. Today will just be a short one on one of my favourite comedians, Jim Gaffigan. If you have no idea who this guy is, this short video should give you a feel for what he’s like:
As he mentions in the interview, Jim is Catholic and that naturally spills out over into his comedy, particularly with regards to his material on dating, marriage and especially family:
Clients From Hell recently had a great story about a designer working with a religious group… 🙂
We’ll be leaving classical music for the next few weeks. I know I’ve shared this video in an earlier Wise Words on Wednesday post, but I think it’s so good, I want to post it again. Here’s Theology Of The Body in a song, Colleen Nixon‘s “You wouldn’t mind”:
My lips aren’t kissable they’re normally chapped
but you wouldn’t mind, baby you wouldn’t mind
My hair is frizzy I don’t straighten it flat
but you wouldn’t mind baby you wouldn’t mind…
…because you love me completely
you won’t separate my body from my soul
I’m so lucky that you chose me
I can’t wait to spend my life with you
My eyes are brown and you don’t wish they were blue
and I’m thankful for that baby, I’m thankful for that
You don’t have to say “I love you” cause you show me you do
and I’m thankful for that baby, I’m thankful for that…
Body and soul, body and soul our love is always becoming
and it’s dependent upon, the way we die to ourselves
and the depth of our commitment to loving the body and soul, body and soul,
I will give and never take
I’m so faint with love for you body and soul, body and soul
I love you body and soul, body and soul
You don’t have to say I love ’cause you show me you do
and I’m thankful for that baby, I’m thankful for that