
Literature and the New Culture Wars: Triggers, Cancel Culture, and the Teacher’s Dilemma
After my Children’s Literature class has read their first book of the semester, I often ask them whether they think that book is appropriate for

After my Children’s Literature class has read their first book of the semester, I often ask them whether they think that book is appropriate for

Every spring, around graduation time, my family goes dumpster diving at the nearby university. Our intent is not to acquire, but rather to reduce waste

Holly J. Carey wants us to see the full picture of discipleship. In her introduction to Women Who Do: Female Disciples in the Gospels, Carey

Ten minutes into watching the documentary God and Country, the muscles and tendons in my body began to tighten and tense up because it was

In the realm of intellectual discourse, the intersection between faith and science has long been a battleground of ideas and ideologies. In his thought-provoking work,

Every now and then a novelist comes along whose unique voice grips us from the first page—Cormac McCarthy, Marilynne Robinson, Brian Doyle come quickly to

I vividly remember the first time I met Gene Heideman. It was the Fall of 2014, and I had only been on the faculty at

Over twenty years ago, Pastor Roger Nelson was challenged: stay in one place, be faithful in preaching, and see what difference it makes. By the

There are many today, myself included, who feel as though they are not in control of their relationship with technology. Our screen might be the