Madelyn Rose Craig's Blog
November 23, 2025
Recipe Substitutions
Like any good cook, I like to experiment with recipes. And like any mom in a tight economy (and a mom with a kid who has a peanut allergy), I try to find substitutions to recipes. Thus, the following list was born. It originally started on The Twix, but I thought it might be good …
Published on November 23, 2025 19:42
October 31, 2025
Happy Reformation Day!
I hope you all are celebrating in some way today. Perhaps you and your kids are dressing up to hang out with friends, or preparing for All Saints Day, or sharing some funny memes to lighten the weight of history. Maybe doing a little of everything! Something I wanted to do this year was translate …
Published on October 31, 2025 13:12
September 11, 2025
Memento Mori – No Man is an Island
By death, “we get nearer and nearer to our home, Heaven” and to God, “who is our only security.”
Published on September 11, 2025 14:29
August 29, 2025
Review: Ashes to Ashes
If you like a grittier read, a plot for a gunslinger coming to "take names," one that'll have you on the edge of your seat and compel you from start to finish, this novel is for you. As Rev. Thoma has described, this is a psychological thriller, but I would call it a philosophical one as well. Not in a way that is in your face, but in one that will leave you pondering over even once you've finished reading. And I hope you will read and enjoy this latest book, Ashes to Ashes.
Published on August 29, 2025 15:00
May 17, 2025
Review: The Angels’ Portion Vol IV
See that glass of wine there? I had that on June 21st of last year. I share it because it was my first glass of wine since I think the spring of 2020. You might also notice it’s a commemorative glass, one that my husband and I received at our graduation from Concordia University, Ann …
Published on May 17, 2025 07:30
May 3, 2025
Review: The Baptism of Your Child
During the week before my daughter's baptism, I read through this wonderful little book our church gives to all parents whose children will be baptized here: The Baptism of Your Child by Thomas and Carla Fast. I was first given this book before the baptism of my third child. Admittedly, I never got around to …
Published on May 03, 2025 07:00
April 22, 2025
Review: To Keep Time
One of my favorite things about The Twix (my name for Twitter/X) is all the new friends I have found, especially in the poetry world. I shared one friend's poetry book recently, and To Keep Time is a collection by another friend, Joseph Massey. I will admit, his style is not the typical form of …
Published on April 22, 2025 07:00
April 18, 2025
Poetry Repost: “How can I call it good?”
At the beginning of the Lenten season, I shared a poem I wrote a couple of years ago for a project a friend headed. This is another artistic reflection for that same project, only specifically written for Good Friday. I actually wrote this poem before being approached for this project, but I shared it there …
Published on April 18, 2025 06:00
April 12, 2025
Review: Hasty Corporeal Ink
Happy poetry month! My friend Lisa Cooper published this book last November and I am so excited to share it with you. She is a phenomenal poet, and I am amazed at the number of forms she can write in. I have read a couple of her poems in the past, which can be found …
Published on April 12, 2025 07:00
April 6, 2025
Holy Week Craft and Discussion
Over the last few years, our family has slowly been incorporating traditions into our daily life to remind us of the life of the Church. This has included devotions, candles, colors, hymnals, incense, and most recently, a family altar that serves as a place to keep our devotional items. A couple of years ago, I …
Published on April 06, 2025 10:30


