Good Books, True Stories, Beautiful Songs

This is a weekly podcast with Brooke Pernice focused on goodness, truth, and beauty in every day life, music, storytelling, and literature through the lense of the greatest story ever told..

Ancient Wisdom For Modern Strife

In this episode, we will explore the wisdom of the book of Ecclesiastes for our modern concerns. Other books mentioned in this episode are "Doing Our Own Thing" by John McWhorter and the Westminster Shorter Catechism.

07-27
15:12

The Bible And Us

In this episode, we will explore the whole story of the Bible and how it influences every part of our lives. Books mentioned in this episode are "A Father Who Keeps His Promises" by Scott Hahn, "God, Heaven, and Har Magedon" by Meredith Klein, and ""The Christ Of The Covenants" by O Palmer Robertson.

07-12
30:53

God and Country

In this Independence Day episode, we will take a whirlwind tour of the triumphs and a few tragedies in the history of this great nation. Books used in the preparation of this episode were "The Frontier In American History" by Frederick Jackson Turner, "The Operator" by Robert O'Niell, and "Hero Tales" by Theodore Roosevelt and Henry Cabot Lodge. Also helpful were Dr. George Grant's Gileskirk American History Lectures.

07-04
29:13

Storytelling and the Virtuous Imagination

In this episode, we will explore the influence of the stories we hear and tell on our imaginations, asking whether they form us in virtue or viciousness. The books referenced in this podcast are "The Chronicles Of Narnia" series by C S Lewis, "Tending The Heart Of Virtue" by Vigen Guroian, and "The Untold Story of the Talking Book" by Matthew Rubery. Also mentioned is the Radio Lab Audio production "Mixtape".

06-28
16:07

By Zion's Songs Made Steadfast

In this episode, guided by the classic Spiritual "We Shall Not Be Moved", we will explore how singing Zion's songs together both in and out of church can steady us in the storms of troubled times such as these. The books referenced in this episode are "celebrities For Jesus" by Katelyn Beaty and "The Screwtape Letters" by C S Lewis. The Theopolis Institute course "Music In Life And Liturgy" by Ken Myers and James Jordan is referenced. Also mentioned is the Article "The Primacy Of Worship For Political Unity" by James Wood, which can be accessed below. https://theopolisinstitute.com/primacy-of-worship-for-political-unity/

06-20
18:22

Having The Mind Of Christ

In this episode, guided by the classic hymn "Take Thou Our Minds" we will explore what it means to give up our whole selves to Christ, beginning with having a Christian mind. Books used in the preparation of this episode were "Recovering The Lost Art Of Reading" by Leland Ryken and Glenda Mathes, "Habits Of The Mind" by James Sire, and "The Rise and Triumph of the Modern Self" by Carl Trueman.

06-12
19:37

A Time To Remember

This episode will guide us through the many areas upon which Memorial Day invites us to reflect. Books referenced in this episode are "A Patriot's Calling" by Lt. Colonel Dan Rooney, "Sheep No More" by Jonothan T Gilliam, "Stuck In The Present" by David George Moore, "Classical Me: Classical Thee" by Rebekah Merkle, and "Bibi: My Story" by Benjamin Netanyahu. Folds Of Honor may be found here: https://foldsofhonor.org/

05-30
34:34

Advent Of Salvation

In this episode, we explore the solemn and joyful season of Advent, during which we anticipate the celibration of Jesus' first coming, and His second coming in the future. Books helpful in preparing this episode were; "The Man Born To Be King" by Dorothy L. Sayers, "the 25th" by Joshua Gibbs, and "Behold The Lamb Of God" by Russ Ramsey. Also mentioned are the books of 1 and 2 Maccabees, found in Catholic Bibles and Protestant Bibles containing the Apocrypha. As a Protestant I do not believe these are Scripture, but I do believe they can and should be read particularly during this time of Advent.

12-19
21:00

Living As The Body Of Christ On The Earth

In this episode, guided by the hymn "Hallelujah Praise Jehovah, O My Soul" (Trinity Hymnal 57), we wil explore how we might best trust, honor, and imitate Jesus Christ in this chaotic world. HHe is the King of all ages, and we examine how to trust Him rather than merely lament the sin about us.

10-12
14:13

God And Grammar

In this episode, we will explore the ways God makes Himself known even in the parts of speech, of which we rarely think once we have left school. Books helpful in the preparation of this episode were "Caring For Words In A Culture Of Lies" by Marilyn Chandler McEntyre, "Making Sense" by David Cristal, "The Rise And Triumph Of The Modern Self" by Karl Trueman, and "Magical Worlds Of The Wizard Of Adds" by Roy H Williams. "The Nine Parts Of Speech: A Rhyme To Be Learned By Heart", is vital to the structure of the song, though I made several revisions and added the theological pieces. While I discovered it in Crystal's book, it was originally written in 1848 as a companion to "The Play Grammar" by Miss Julia Corner.

09-27
28:27

The Other Side Of Jordan

In this episode, we will explore the importance of crossing the Jordan river, literally for the Children of Israel and symbolically for God's people today. "Cultural Apologetics" by Paul M. Gould was particularly helpful in preparing this episode.

09-13
13:16

Patterns Of God's Grace

In this episode, we will explore the exciting area of Typology; discovering Jesus Christ in the Old Testament, throughout history, and in literature. Books helpful in the preparation of this episode were "Through New Eyes" by James B Jordan, "Typology" by James M. Hamilton Jr, and "The Cay" by Theodore Taylor. Please accept my apologies if any parts of the episode sound at all distorted; different equipment and level experimentation had a few unanticipated results which should be fixed by next week.

08-29
23:37

The Power Of Patient Work

In this episode, we will examine the importants of pacience and hard work. Helpful books for this episode are "The Design Of Every Day Things" by Don norman, "McGuffey's Fourth Eclectic Reader" by William Holmes McGuffey, and "Mr. Penumbra's 24-hour Bookstore" by Robin Sloan.

08-22
10:15

Christian Core Curriculum

Guided by a classic musical paraphrase of the Apostle's Creed, this episode will explore the core curriculum of the early church, still the same to this day. Helpful books are "The Man Born To Be King" by Dorothy L. Sayers and "What Christians Believe" by Anna Wierzbicka.

08-15
14:13

Behold The World Through The Bible

In this episode, we will examine what it means to have a biblical worldview, living every aspect of life under the authority of Scripture. The books referenced here are "Building Biblical Worldview" by joe Neff and "The Man Born To Be King: A Cycle Of Plays On The Life Of Jesus Christ" by Dorothy L Sayers. I strongly recommend listening to the masterly BBC audio recordings of the plays. Also helpful aare the book "Creation Regained" by Al Wolters and Dr. Glenn Schultz's Kingdom Education Ministries website linked here. https://kingdomeducationministries.com/

08-08
15:45

The Mercy Of Revival

In this episode, guided by the hymn "Revive Us Again", we will explore the gift of revival God gives to His people and the transformation it brings. The books referenced for this episode were "The Book That Made Your World" by Vishal Mangalwadi and "Philisophical Foundations For A Christian Worldview' by William Lane Craig and J. P. Moreland.

08-01
13:56

Imagining Eve

In this episode, we will explore what we know of Eve, the mother of all living and the first to sin, through Biblical interpretation and imagination. The books referenced in this episode are "Eden", book 1 of the "fall Of Man" series by Brennan McPherson and "Flight To Eden", book 1 of the "Cradleland Chronicles" by Douglas Hirt. Also helpful ar "Paradise Lost" by John Milton and "The Promise-Plan Of God" by Walter Kaiser.

07-25
16:38

Faithful In All Things

In this episode, we wil explore the stunning mercy and love of God in history, creation, and every day life, guided by the hymn "Great Is Thy Faithfulness". Books used in the preparation of this episode were "101 Hymn Stories" by Kenneth W. Osbeck, "Math Without Numbers" by Milo Becckman, and "Through New Eyes" by James B. Jordan.

07-18
14:09

What's In A Sentence?

In this episode, we will explore how many truths one sentence can contain, as well as what it means for conversation and the Christian life. The answers might surprise you. The books most helpful to the preparation of this episode were "Caring For Words In A Culture Of Lies" by Marilyn Chandler McEntyre, "a Little bBook Of Language" by David Crystal, and "Grammar For A Full Life" by Lawrence Weinstein. The series of Great Courses lectures entitled "Building Great Sentences" by Professor Brooks Landon was perhaps the most important resource.

07-11
14:35

Dreaming A Patriot's Dream

In this Independence Day celebration episode, we will trace the dream of liberty from the days of the early church to our own time, guided by "america The Beautiful". The books referenced in this episode are "Slaying Leviathan" by Glenn Sunshine and "The Magna Carta Of Humanity" by Os Guinness. Dr. George Grant's Gileskirk lectures, "The American Experience" are the best resource I have yet found in connecting British politics from the 15th century on to the American War fFor Independence.

07-03
19:57

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