For Millennials, Parenthood Trumps Marriage

A depressing—though sadly, not surprising— new survey from Pew Research: Throughout history, marriage and parenthood have been linked milestones on the journey to adulthood. But for the young adults of the Millennial Generation, these social institutions are becoming delinked and . . . . Continue Reading »

Is Truth in Labeling the Problem?

Yesterday, Joe took a crack at the hot topic of the day, Rob Bell’s new book. Among other things, he quotes Al Mohler , praising Mohler’s willingness to “defend orthodox evangelical doctrines against the gooey New Age-ish mush that is creeping into our tradition.” Then he . . . . Continue Reading »

Of City Councils and Clerics

In his On the Square column this morning, Russel Saltzman recounts his experience as south ward alderman in a small town as he questions the role of clerics in public life: But it might have pitted pastor against parishioners on an issue of some civic consequence, and that raises larger questions . . . . Continue Reading »

Lessons Learned From Lenten Fasts

Mark D. Roberts, Presbyterian minister and scholar-in-residence at Laity Lodge, reflects on what he’s learned from fasting during Lent : First, giving up something allows me to make a tangible sacrifice to the Lord. Although certain sacrifices are already present in my life, they’re . . . . Continue Reading »