ARTICLES
Tolkien’s Treebeard and the Root Problem of Hastiness
Actions that look good in light of eternity are often not made quickly.
Midlife and the Striver’s Curse
When our influence doesn’t seem as large as we thought it would be, God is still God.
Generations of Chronological Snobbery
What if, sometimes, we actually move in the wrong direction from our ancestors?
Queen Elizabeth and the Memory Trace in All of Us
As we read great tales and watch epic films, we can sense our longing, not just for a king, but for the King.
Embodied Discernment: Learning to Discern with Our Minds, Hearts, and Actions
I used to suppress my emotions because I believed the truly mature believer lived their life only from a place of intellect. I don’t think that way anymore.
Is the Church Ready for a Post-Roe America?
Given my pro-life convictions, it may surprise you that the recent Roe v. Wade news has left me ambivalent. I cannot help wondering whether the church is ready for all that will come with getting that for which we have so long fought.
God Dwarfs the Nations
Votes don’t decide presidents. Politicking doesn’t win elections. Coups don’t transfer power. Overthrows don’t topple dictators. God plants rulers on thrones and uproots them at will.
How Combining “Radical Acceptance” and “Eternal Perspective” Might Save Your Sanity
We can radically accept our reality, grieve what it is without making it more than it is, and comfort ourselves with the story of Scripture rather than solely our own.
How the Church Can Support Women with Perinatal Mood and Anxiety Disorders
I prepared as well as I knew how for our second child, only to come face to face with darkness and doubt I did not know existed. And I’m not alone.
The Sex Talk Every Parent Should Be Having with Their Toddler
Everyday discipleship will ground your children in the richness of life with God, telling a winsome story of God’s love for them and declaring that God is truly the pearl of great price, worth any sacrifice.
God Commands Christians to Forgive, Not Cancel
Cancel culture and hardness of heart leads to death, not life. It’s forgiveness that leads to joy.