The Peculiar Story of C. S. Lewis and Janie King Moore
by Bethel McGrewC. S. Lewis's ministry to Janie King Moore reflects his axiom that “God intends to give us what we need, not what we now think we want.” Continue Reading »
C. S. Lewis's ministry to Janie King Moore reflects his axiom that “God intends to give us what we need, not what we now think we want.” Continue Reading »
ClaimsHero, a consumer arbitration platform, is connecting parents with lawyers to hold TikTok to account for allegedly designing its app to exploit and addict American children. Continue Reading »
At Christmas, we recognize that Jesus is the Prince of Peace. But at Epiphany, at least in T. S. Eliot’s imagination, we recall that Christ brings division first. Continue Reading »
United in Christ as one flesh, a husband and wife become an epiphany of the God who says Us. Continue Reading »
If you want to see what Athens has to do with Jerusalem, and with Rome, then check out Emet Classical Academy, a Jewish school in Manhattan. Continue Reading »
Little Rock Christian Academy is the largest private school in Arkansas, and it has come to emulate the classical school model. Continue Reading »
Said was a vocal advocate for the causes in which he believed, but he didn’t demonize students or cheer on murder. Continue Reading »
The American Church is the liveliest, most vital local Church in the developed world. Period. Continue Reading »
The Night of the Hunter shows that evil is powerful, but ultimately ridiculous and defeatable. Continue Reading »
The young adults who flock to “Prayer, Penance, and Pub” find meaning, a reason to live, something their non-religious cohorts desire but haven’t found out in the world. Continue Reading »