A Voice of Sanity
by R. R. RenoA deeper obedience to God’s will makes life richer, fuller, and more fruitful. It’s a simple truth that our age has forgotten. Continue Reading »
A deeper obedience to God’s will makes life richer, fuller, and more fruitful. It’s a simple truth that our age has forgotten. Continue Reading »
The darkness of our lives awakens deep within us the longing for God’s coming in the flesh. Continue Reading »
From the first seconds, first-time director Michael Sarnoski establishes a deliciously understated, contemplative mood in Pig. Continue Reading »
If you have on your gift-list for Christmas any bookish men or women, then Ear Training would make a splendid gift. Continue Reading »
John Andrew Bryant joins the podcast to discuss his book A Quiet Mind to Suffer With: Mental Illness, Trauma, and the Death of Christ. Continue Reading »
I believe we live more meaningful lives here than we could in North America. The ease of 24-hour drive-thru society and the comfort of higher wages and cheaper consumer goods are never going to be enough to stave off the West’s existential malaise. Continue Reading »
This annual column on Christmas gift books that will inspire, entertain, inform, or all of the above includes oldies-but-still-goodies as well as newer releases. Continue Reading »
Like the denizens of the Divine Comedy, Jon Fosse’s characters are for the most part fixed in continuations of their erstwhile, earthly habits. Continue Reading »
The modern Anglican Church is called to be a repenting church. Continue Reading »
Kent Heckenlively joins the podcast to discuss his new book The Diversity Con. Continue Reading »