A Different Way
“Be not conformed to the world, but be transformed by the renewal of your minds that you may prove what is the will of God,
“Be not conformed to the world, but be transformed by the renewal of your minds that you may prove what is the will of God,
With 2016 an election year, a range of political issues are front and center in public debate, issues such as national defense, immigration policy, and
Freedom. It’s one of our favorite words and most cherished goods. It’s something for which people live, die, and kill. It is an idea enshrined
Once upon a time, in Buster Keaton’s immortal Sherlock Jr., a young projectionist falls asleep on the job. While his body sleeps, the young man’s
The 2016 election cycle promises to be one of the most acrimonious of my lifetime. Even though civil political discourse has been broken for some
Long before Facebook, Twitter, and Pandora, communities enjoyed sharing each other’s personal updates, receiving public alerts, and hearing entertaining music. Giving validity to the proverb
WWJD? is a cultural phenomenon mostly spent. The bracelets have disappeared from the check-out aisle at Wal-Mart, and so have youth group talks that thought
The concluding stanza in Charles Wesley’s “Love Divine, All Loves Excelling” hymns the reality that empire parodies. Changed from glory into glory, till in heaven
Crisis at the border! Thousands of unaccompanied children are crossing vast distances and taking huge risks for the opportunity of receiving asylum in the US.
There’s an eschatology of sorts in the hubbub — indeed, in the hubris — that attends so-called technological revolutions. Apocalyptic always makes epochs determined by