“It is more raw and unfettered and I'm more likely going into something you could call extreme cartooning. There's a lot of that in the course of 'Holy Terror.' There are interludes where there are pictures - cartoon pictures - of modern figures and they are all wordless. It's up to readers to put the words in.” CoursesModernFiguresReaderHolyTerrorExtremesCartoon Author:Frank Miller
“Unlike most readers in Antiquity who read their books aloud, we have developed the convention of reading silently. This lets us read more widely but often less well, especially when what we are reading-such as the plays of Shakespeare and Holy Scripture-is a body of oral material that has been, almost but not quite accidentally, captured in a book like a fly in amber.” WellsHas BeensBookPlayBodyReadingMaterialsReaderHolyScriptureConventionsCapturedAntiquityAmberHoly Scriptures Book:Whose Bible Is It?: A Short History of the Scriptures Source: Whose Bible Is It?: A Short History of the Scriptures
“A simple Bible reader and sermon hearer who is full of the Holy Spirit will develop a far deeper acquaintance with his God and Savior than a more learned scholar who is content with being theologically correct.” SpiritSimpleReaderHolyDeeperHoly SpiritSaviorScholarSermonsAcquaintance Book:Knowing God Devotional Journal: A One-Year Guide Source: Knowing God Devotional Journal: A One-Year Guide
“The reading of the word of God should be performed in solitude, in order that the whole mind of the reader might be plunged into the truths of the Holy Scripture, and that from this he might receive warmth, which in solitude produces tears; from these a man is wholly warmed and is filled with spiritual gifts, which rejoice the mind and heart more than any word.” MenShouldMindHeartWholeMightSpiritualOrderReadingProduceTearsReaderHolySolitudeFilledScriptureWarmthWord Of GodRejoiceHeart And MindHoly ScripturesSpiritual Gifts Author:Seraphim of Sarov