The Breath of God
by Randy BoyagodaA conversation between novelist Randy Boyagoda and Doug Sikkema on Christian writing. Continue Reading »
A conversation between novelist Randy Boyagoda and Doug Sikkema on Christian writing. Continue Reading »
If the founders referred government to a specific conception of good, then Drag Queen Story Hours cannot be defended by purported “viewpoint neutrality.”
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Jane Tyson Clement's life and poetry are given the attention they deserve in Veery Huleatt's biography. Continue Reading »
Tullian Tchividjian, grandson to Billy Graham, has again assumed the pulpit. Continue Reading »
NFL player Gino Marchetti, who died April 29, was an inspiration in many ways. Continue Reading »
Socialist thought seems more fascinating when perceived from a secure and prosperous distance. Continue Reading »
The old-style newspaper used to behave honorably; now, it has become a branch of the entertainment industry. Continue Reading »
Rhetorical empowerment is everywhere; real empowerment tends to happen quietly. Continue Reading »
If we are to indulge in our carnivorous urges, we ought to refine our tastes upward from living beasts. Continue Reading »
In A Midsummer Night’s Dream, the city depends on powers found beyond it. Continue Reading »