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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….
Making friends in college is to some degree artificial because the college environment itself is artificial and temporal: thousands of…
If you’ve recently graduated from college, simply having a job is cause for gratitude. Through our work, God provides not…
In an article on The Gospel Coalition site titled “What if Your 20s Weren’t What You Expected?”, Jackie Knapp reflects…
Will it ever be possible to elect a president acceptable to most Christians? Perhaps, but the personal qualities and policy…
In the years following World War II, foreign aid was the dominant strategy for stimulating economic growth in impoverished countries….
Generosity is a virtue well known to Christians, if not always lived out. The Bible teaches us in many verses…
The four-chapter gospel—Creation, Fall, Redemption, Restoration—is the story that frames our lives as Christians. From it we derive purpose, hope,…
The right to obey one’s conscience is widely considered the ground for religious liberty and has been treated as such for…
Retirement is, for many, the proverbial light at the end of a tunnel that is far too long. Once they…