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When literature achieves renown and ubiquity—Don Quixote, Pride and Prejudice, Harry Potter—the result is an avalanche of convoluted literary interpretations….
When literature achieves renown and ubiquity—Don Quixote, Pride and Prejudice, Harry Potter—the result is an avalanche of convoluted literary interpretations….
By: Kristin Brown
I was surrounded by a sea of twinkling smartphone flashlights lifted to the sky as tens of thousands of fans…
Adulting (v): to do grown up things and hold responsibilities such as, a 9 to 5 job, a mortgage/rent, a…
Today, many people justify actions or an argument under the mantle of “social justice.” In many of these cases, however,…
I want to know Christ—yes, to know the power of his resurrection and participation in his sufferings, becoming like him in his…
Making friends in college is to some degree artificial because the college environment itself is artificial and temporal: thousands of…
By: Hugh Whelchel
“Stand at the crossroads and look; ask for the ancient paths, ask where the good way is, and walk in it,…
For the last twenty years, one of the most hotly contested fronts in American culture wars has been the faith…
Why do stories matter? It’s been said, “That’s like asking why you eat.” Thanks to the work of the Values &…
By: Hugh Whelchel
I read an interesting fact the other day in sociologist Rodney Stark’s book, The Rise of Christianity. Stark claims that…