Sex, Lies, and Suicide
by Jaspreet Singh BoparaiBlake Butler has captured the destructive power of sin far more convincingly than many Christian writers have latterly managed to do. Continue Reading »
Blake Butler has captured the destructive power of sin far more convincingly than many Christian writers have latterly managed to do. Continue Reading »
Here is the hope of the gospel: There is a love stronger than death, a love more jealously possessive than the grave. Continue Reading »
C. S. Lewis's writings betray no formal stance on contraception, though a close reading reveals his critical gaze on the topic, prohibited from speech by a sense of prudence. Continue Reading »
This isn’t about turning the cultural clock back to 1995. It’s about sustained flourishing in a digital age, which is only possible if we both test the spirits of the age and guard our hearts. Continue Reading »
Dating apps lead young people to settle for a quick fix, a temporary satiation of a deep, human desire to love and be loved, to know and be known. Continue Reading »
The effort to preserve life by prohibiting the living of it doesn’t work. Continue Reading »
We embark on the road of sanity only when we walk in hope; hope is the source of natural virtue. Continue Reading »
Why love this world? Because it was in this world that we fell in love with God and it is only in this time that we can help other hearts turn to God. Continue Reading »
There is no single reform template that will address different forms of clerical sexual misconduct in quite diverse circumstances Continue Reading »
For Augustine, love is the most basic appetite of the soul. Continue Reading »