
Snapchat, Anti-Asian Hate, and Meritocracy
When my daughter came out of her room, teary-eyed, and said she had received a message on social media that disturbed her, my first thought
When my daughter came out of her room, teary-eyed, and said she had received a message on social media that disturbed her, my first thought
The Reformed Church in America has adopted various slogans throughout its history. “Guilt, grace, and gratitude.” “A people who belong.” “Reformed and ever reforming.” “Transformed
I have been interested in eschatology since I was a child, although I didn’t call it “eschatology” then. One of my earliest faith memories is
The last time I had lunch with my mother had been fifteen months ago—in other words, before the pandemic. A few months after the pandemic
Elizabeth Kolbert’s Under a White Sky finds both violence and beauty in our responses to climate change. But the moral dilemmas will only grow. Elizabeth
They were silent as Quakers, hunched over the words of Jeremiah 31 in the church youth room. “I will put my law within them, and
In early 1979, the National Organization for Women (NOW) called for a day of discussion with the right-to-life movement. It was a somewhat surprising move,
I’ve only been hunting once. It was, on the whole, a memorable experience for all of the right reasons: a handful of days in Michigan’s
April 21. 4:37 a.m. The moon shines. Stars signal a clear sky. No clouds to provide a barrier to the cold. Tender apple blossoms, white
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