jhawkgirl - aka kikicat
aka kikicat

Christian / Wife / MomI’m just here cuz I love the Queen’s Thief series. Seriously, read it! Come join the QT discord athttps://discord.gg/vre2ag3whn

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Yay, Its Here Again!

Yay, it’s here again!

Cant Get Here Fast Enough.

Can’t get here fast enough.

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5 years ago

“Why do bad things happen to good people? That only happened once and He volunteered.”

R. C. Sproul

5 years ago

My dad was in China a few weeks ago for a work trip and he likes to watch BBC news when he travels overseas so he can keep with current events in a language he understands. But this was right when the protests in Hong Kong were beginning so there was a fair amount of news coverage on the subject, which of course was very critical of the Chinese government. So at the beginning of every new hour of the BBC broadcast, the television feed would go dead for a couple minutes because the Chinese government knew they were covering the protests and that's not allowed in China. If the reporters started talking about the protests again later in the hour, the feed would go dead again.

If you're in the US and you're hearing the media criticize Trump, that's a pretty good indicator that he is not in fact a power hungry fascist dictator. Because governments like that don't even let you hear the criticism.

4 years ago

Thinking about Tolkien, and how he was an orphan, and came of age just in time to be traumatized for life by the unprecedented horrors of WWI, where he watched most of his friends die, and then returned to a home indelibly changed, and lived to watch it all happen again to his children.

And still he believed in (and taught, and vehemently argued for) eucatastrophe: a sudden and favorable resolution of events in a story; a happy ending.

His stories are full of darkness and danger, fear and sorrow sharp as swords, sacrifice, desperate heroism, loss, hurt.

Theses things are real. He felt them. We all feel them.

But you know what follows those things? Healing, hope, and the sweet dawn that follows the darkest hour. Bonds forged in fire. Fellowship. Learning. Wisdom to overcome. Love that outlasts death and destruction.

This wasn’t wishful thinking or mere escapism. He lived it. He fought for it. He kept on writing for the sake of his friends who didn’t live long enough to write their own stories. He knew death wasn’t the end.

He considered it a sacred duty to tell others. (Do you like C. S. Lewis? Yeah, thank Tolkien.)

And here his stories stand today, waving their banners, rallying the troops, more popular and beloved than ever. Tolkien belonged to what we call the lost generation. Do you realize how many writers WWI produced? Do you realize how countercultural Tolkien was, creating legends of light in the darkness of the trenches, penning the words not all those who wander are lost that we now slap on bumper stickers and emboss on journals and stitch on hoodies and tattoo on our bodies? (Even Lewis was still writing sad, bad poetry at this point.)

This is the power of faith. And Tolkien had it.

So, in summary, I guess… To all the modern nihilist storytellers who’ve never missed a meal and are getting filthy rich by selling their sad and unsatisfying “endings” as somehow truer and braver and more enlightened: You are cowards, everyone can see and sense it, and I sincerely hope you don’t take a single soul with you into that abyss. I pray you take the hand that’s offered you if and when you decide to climb out of the hole you’ve created with your muddled and meaningless worldview. There is warmth and hope and even laughter waiting for you in the light.

And to anyone struggling to keep up the fight today, remember Tolkien.

“There is a place called ‘heaven’ where the good here unfinished is completed; and where the stories unwritten, and the hopes unfulfilled, are continued. We may laugh together yet.”

5 years ago

Whatever causes it, I’m just happy it’s Fall! 🍁 🍂

Fall.
Fall.

Fall.

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