The Smell of Smoke
The other day I had a moment. Maybe it was the light, maybe it was the smell of melting snow, whatever it was it brought
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The other day I had a moment. Maybe it was the light, maybe it was the smell of melting snow, whatever it was it brought
The Trump presidency is off to a fascinating start. My Facebook feed is full of propaganda from both sides: family members who see him as
The Lord answer you in the day of trouble! The name of the God of Jacob protect you! 2 May he send you help from the
I have to admit— I’m totally fine with putting 2016 out of its misery. Not only did we lose Prince and George Michael, I also changed
I recently finished reading Shusaku Endo’s Silence in preparation for the film adaptation by Martin Scorsese that will be released on Christmas day. It’s a haunting story
Recently, Christianity Today ran an article exploring the uneasy relationship between Christian Colleges and Title IX. The article frames one side of the issue as a
by Jason Lief For the past five years or so Perspectives has been living on the edge of non-existence. Every year at our board meeting
“What does Jesus say about all that? He says ‘Beware of practicing your righteousness before others in order to be seen by them’. The call
I’m often criticized for writing about popular culture. I guess it’s not proper for an academic to explore the depths of Heavy Metal, The Big Lebowski, or
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