by Paul Rose Jr | Jan 25, 2015 | Creativity, Storytelling, Writing
There’s so much narrative in the Scriptures… Story authority, as Jesus knew only too well, is the authority that really works. Throw a rule book at people’s head, or offer them a list of doctrines, and they can duck or avoid it, or simply disagree and go...
by Paul Rose Jr | Feb 13, 2014 | Acting, Daily Update, Directing, Film, Frustration, Historical Note, Hollywood, Relationships, Storytelling, TV, Writing
RIP Maximillian Schell Phillip Seymour Hoffman Richard Bull Christopher Barry Shirley Temple Sid Caesar Ralph Waite
by Paul Rose Jr | Feb 10, 2014 | Inspirational Quote, Relationships, Storytelling
One of the most important aspects of the story of Job – and the one we most often forget – is that he was living the story. He didn’t know Chapter 42 was coming. He lost his fortune, most of his family, his friends, instead of commiserating or...
by Paul Rose Jr | Apr 14, 2013 | Historical Note, Love, Reading, Relationships, Storytelling
RIP Brennan Manning. A great light has gone out of the Church earthly to join the Church Immortal.
by Paul Rose Jr | Mar 21, 2013 | Historical Note, Hollywood, Relationships, Storytelling, TV
Today in 1980, the 3rd season finale of Dallas became one of the most famous TV episodes ever, spawning the question: “Who Shot J.R.?” 8 months later, viewers finally got their answer. In a life reflecting art twist, the most recent season of the Dallas...