Remembering Jack
Anyone who was alive 60 years ago this past week probably remembers where they were and what they were doing on the morning of November… Read more
Relativism: Living in Candyland
I’m going to admit something that you may find shocking. I hate Candyland. When my kids were little, I cheated at the game. I hated it… Read more
Our Descent into the Cult of Self
I don’t do book reviews very often. But in our current culture, I believe that Carl R. Trueman’s, Strange New World: How Thinkers and Activists… Read more
Exposing “Pro-Choice” Sophistry
When the Roe-v-Wade decision descended onto the American landscape in January, 1973, Frederica Mathewes-Green, was a self-described “anti-war, mother-earth, feminist, hippie college student” whose car sported… Read more
A Wolf in the Sheep Pen
The church service at our suburban Cincinnati non-denominational church had barely ended when I started receiving text messages from friends. All of them shared some… Read more
The Rotten Core of Jane’s Revenge
The trouble began before the Supreme Court of the United States’ (SCOTUS) decision on the now-famous Dobbs-v-Jackson case was even officially released. There were protests… Read more
An Atheist’s Call To Make Our Case
St. Francis of Assisi may have died 800 years ago, but his influence still looms. He was a man who venerated nature and lived a… Read more
Reality Rules: The Transgender War on Women
Back in the good ‘ole days of 2015, the fight over allowing transgender women to use the women’s bathroom in Charlotte, North Carolina, took center… Read more
Fertility Matters
Nicholas Eberstadt, the Henry Wendt Chair in Political Economy at the American Enterprise Institute, is a demographic expert. He has identified some sobering trends that are… Read more
Fasting and the Spiritual Disciplines
A few years ago, a friend of mine told me about his own personal tradition of fasting during Lent — the season leading up to… Read more
Revisiting Francis Collins – Bioethics
As I mentioned in my last post, Francis Collins has announced that he will resign as Director of the National Institutes of Health (NIH) by… Read more
On Apologetics and Spiritual Warfare
In my experience, the typical discussion of “spiritual warfare” centers on the stuff of the old Frank Peretti novels like This Present Darkness or Piercing… Read more