Each Friday, I’ll try to post a few things–maybe 3, maybe 10–that stuck with me this week, wouldn’t leave me alone, and probably won’t be going anywhere anytime soon. IOW, the best kind of reading.
This week’s list:
- From Culture11.com, Thomas Chatteron Williams on what a Barack Obama presidency can mean for black America
- From Books & Culture, Andy Crouch on the cultural and human goods that might come from our bleak economy
- From the Episcopal Cafe, a metaphorical approach to loss and hardship in your life: treat it like compost.
- From NPR, a report on how food pantries are already going dry.
On that last note, if you can afford some spare dry or canned goods, Feeding America can help you find a local food bank in your area that can use it.