What do a poem by Samuel Taylor Coleridge, sermons from a late American pastor, and a graphic novel about Dietrich Bonhoeffer have in common? They’re all on Russell Moore’s summer reading list. On a new episode of The Russell Moore Show, Moore and producer Ashley Hales trace a fateful thread through Moore’s recent reads. They talk about the written word in everything from Psalms to prose, noting how literature often illuminates the darkness. In stories of apocalypse, Moore says, "something is being revealed—and sometimes it is hope in the midst of deep and dark suffering." May we consider these words, asking ourselves, one another, and God what hope might be displayed in the darkness we encounter.
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