
The Science of the Good Samaritan: Thinking Bigger about Loving Our Neighbors
An invitation to a kitchen table conversation is personal; it’s not a formal dinner invitation, rather an invitation to join in regular, everyday conversation with
An invitation to a kitchen table conversation is personal; it’s not a formal dinner invitation, rather an invitation to join in regular, everyday conversation with
When my boys were little and beginning to form sentences, I often prompted them to say “Please” and “Thank you”. It was the right thing
In my son’s room, on top of the dresser that’s as messy as most teenagers seem to like, is a book filled with steaming saffron
I picked up Emily Henry’s Beach Read a couple of years ago when I found out she was a fellow Hope College alum, and there
The Kingdom, the Power, and the Glory is a sequel of sorts to Tim Alberta’s 2019 book American Carnage: the first covered the Trumpian takeover
I love the season of Lent. It is long, reflective, and pulls us to a sturdy grounding of mortality and brokenness in order that we
A brain that feels safe will not get stuck. The Science of Stuck: Breaking Through Inertia to Find Your Path Forward is a quick
Reviewing this book is an act of penance for me. A while back I published an article in Christianity Today explaining why I am not
Richard Dawkins is a vocal atheist and prolific author. He penned many best-selling books such as The Selfish Gene (1976), The Blind Watchmaker (1986), and
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