Spectacled Boys, Bargain Bins, and the Owl That Knew Too MuchBack in the analog ’90s — before franchises were optimized by algorithm and your soul could be distilled into a Spotify Wrapped — I had…1d ago1d ago
The Pope Who Spoke My LanguageBy all accounts, Pope Francis had impeccable timing. He passed from this world on the eve of Earth Day — a date freighted with symbolism, a…3d ago23d ago2
All Things NewI once heard a pastor say, “If God was going to raise the dead, why wait until the third day?” He said it with a laugh, but it stayed with…5d ago5d ago
Crux Probat OmniaIn the 2011 film One Day, directed by Lone Scherfig and starring Anne Hathaway and Jim Sturgess, we follow the lives of two people who meet…Apr 17Apr 17
Worship, Memory, and the Hope That Comes After RuinNehemiah tells the story of a people returned not to glory, but to rubble. The exile is over, but the scars remain — on buildings, on…Apr 14Apr 14
I may not be getting any younger…The first time I felt truly old was when a teenager casually told me that Saves The Day is “old-school emo.” My immediate instinct was…Apr 8Apr 8
Religion, Politics, and the Weaponization of ForgivenessThe intersection of religion and politics is one of history’s most enduring entanglements — at times sublime, often confounding, and…Apr 3Apr 3
Snipers, Lies, and RomanceI’ve watched Enemy at the Gates countless times on cable, catching glimpses of its sniper duels and war-torn landscapes in between channel…Mar 231Mar 231
ProdigalRecent experiences have placed me in the middle of conflicts — between ideals and reality, justice and mercy, duty and grace. In trying to…Mar 20Mar 20