"What do I want to do with my life?" the ever-wary college student contemplates as he moves one day closer to graduation day. Doubt creeps into his mind as he ...
We always hear the against-all-odds stories, but we often fail to recognize our own. We fail to recognize that each one of these stories is the fruition of fait...
The recent snowstorm on the east coast may seem inconvenient, but it represents something a little greater that we often take for granted: Time. In a world of ...
Over the summer, I discovered Dietrich Bonhoeffer’s amazing work. I think he might be competing with Simone Weil as one of my favorite theologians. What I love ...
Earlier this summer, I forwarded to the Harvard Ichthus email list this spectacularly helpful quote that I had stumbled upon from Augustine:
“Usually, even a n...
“O taste and see that the Lord is good : blessed is the man that trusts in him.”
–Psalm 34:8
You know the feeling. The first bloom has died off. What you though...
*I'll be out of town for a few weeks, but in the meantime I thought it might be helpful to share this brief essay I wrote a few years ago on "theological method...
This is my third reflection on my debates with my atheist uncle over Christianity. One of this favorite things to say was something like "Wouldn't a just/loving...
In life, I’ve had few challenges finding like-minded people with which to surround myself. (It helps that my parents are pretty devout Christians and we’ve been...
In reading over Jordan's most recent post, I was saddened by her confession that she is a "coward." Her post was an excellent one, and discussed many things tha...