The Lenten Presumption
by Hans BoersmaJesus does not need us to follow him in his suffering; instead, we desperately need him to stick close to us. Continue Reading »
Jesus does not need us to follow him in his suffering; instead, we desperately need him to stick close to us. Continue Reading »
Living on the Other Side is the Church at her best, giving up none of her authenticity while carefully and lovingly embracing this culture, this place, these people. Continue Reading »
Le Chambon deserves to be remembered, and Sauvage’s Weapons of the Spirit is worthy viewing for Christians and non-Christians alike. Continue Reading »
St. John Paul II offers guidance for Christians seeking to understand the family policy debate. Continue Reading »
Lauren Frances Turek’s 2020 study, To Bring the Good News to All Nations, provides the basis for a more complete and accurate assessment of the Religious Right. Continue Reading »
Sen. Mitt Romney’s “Family Security Act” has come at precisely the right moment. Continue Reading »
Sadly, the German bishops want to “reform” first and evangelize later. Continue Reading »
“Apostolic times” call us to relive the experience of the early Church, vividly described in the Acts of the Apostles. Continue Reading »
The Uighur genocide is an inconvenient fact for the Biden administration’s foreign policy climate change priorities. Continue Reading »
It is an ominous sign when such a basic religious practice as prayer is now the target of hostile legislation in a democratic country. Continue Reading »