What stayed with me most was the quiet insistence that transmission does not happen only in great moments or public declarations, but inside ordinary continuity.
“Teaching you in public or in your homes.”
There is something deeply true in that.
Faith, presence, even memory itself often survive through small domestic gestures carried faithfully over time.
YES! This. I was talking with one of the teachers at my sons’ high school about this before our 2nd oldest’s graduation on Sunday. It’s also a key theme in the novel I’ve been releasing a week at a time at LuxPerpetua.net.
I started following your Two Lamps sub-stack, and really like it.
Thank you! Eager to hear feedback. I have it written for every Friday through June, and will see what the response continues to be.
What stayed with me most was the quiet insistence that transmission does not happen only in great moments or public declarations, but inside ordinary continuity.
“Teaching you in public or in your homes.”
There is something deeply true in that.
Faith, presence, even memory itself often survive through small domestic gestures carried faithfully over time.
YES! This. I was talking with one of the teachers at my sons’ high school about this before our 2nd oldest’s graduation on Sunday. It’s also a key theme in the novel I’ve been releasing a week at a time at LuxPerpetua.net.