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No Regrets After Leaving Social Media

About a year ago, I wrote about my decision to leave behind social media. I can say that the decision has been unequivocally positive....

The Hour Glass of Time and Emptying Nests

My daughter is moving into college this month. Emotionally, I’m okay (so far), but my mind is really confused. I don’t know how so...

Jesus, Baptism, and the Reversal of Death in Mark 4:1–5:43

By Paul D. Wheatley Life lived on this side of eternity is beset with an awareness of its finitude. We live with a quiet sense...

Winter, Desolation, and Faith

By Richard Moss The depths of winter are the bleakest of times, gray and fallow, the trees emptied of life, the wildlife desperate and sullen,...

In Praise of Bicycles and Lives Well Lived

By Abigail Woolley Cutter If you throw yourself whole-hog into a vocation of academic theology and ethics, becoming an expert in several sub-fields and publishing...

The Changes and Chances of This Life

By Daniel Martins Be present, O merciful God, and protect us through the hours of this night, so that we who are wearied by the...

Life before Birth According to Scripture

By Jean McCurdy Meade While Christians adopt different stances on how to best address the morality of abortion, we should all bear in mind what...

Reading Boccaccio’s Decameron in the Time of Corona

By John Mason Lock A friend recently posted on social media that he had gone to the bookstore, and they were out of Boccaccio's The Decameron....

On Death, Grief, and Redemptive Suffering

By William Yale My mother died of pancreatic cancer at age fifty-six; I was fifteen. For ten months, she endured chemotherapy and radiation treatment, until...

Abortion: 15 Questions We Are Not Asking Together

Christians are rarely equipped to even think about asking countless important questions. Sides are chosen, and slogans are tossed across party lines.

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