
We Become What We Normalize
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
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
How comfortable are you with suffering? One of the challenges of Christian community, including the care offered by pastors, is how we keep company with
In the Acknowledgements of Unexpected Abundance: The Fruitful Lives of Women without Children, author and Episcopal priest Elizabeth Felicetti thanks her agent for something that
Christian Wiman’s intellect is profound, his faith gritty and honest, and his life story incredible. It is hard to believe someone raised in minimally functional
Could we become more compassionate, loving, grounded humans when we discover what makes us bloom? I can’t think of anything we need more of in
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
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