Slow day on the web today, but here’s what we have for you:
Pete Spiliakos has a list.
Maureen Mullarkey closed out the year with thoughts on visiting the sick.
Here at First Thoughts, Phillip Cary wonders why Genesis doesn’t link sex and procreation until after the fall.
On the Square today, Peter J. Leithart looks at Jesus’ politics, and Peter Sprigg writes on marriage.
In lieu of further content, I present a poem about winter. (If you are not on the East Coast today: Enjoy your warm toes!)
You have a decision to make: double or nothing.
For this week only, a generous supporter has offered to fully match all new and increased donations to First Things up to $60,000.
In other words, your gift of $50 unlocks $100 for First Things, your gift of $100 unlocks $200, and so on, up to a total of $120,000. But if you don’t give, nothing.
So what will it be, dear reader: double, or nothing?
Make your year-end gift go twice as far for First Things by giving now.