Clarissa and her flowers

Reading The Hours in my husband’s hospital room, I was stunned by the novel’s incarnational imagery.

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Episode 43: Educator and podcaster Sharon McMahon, author of The Small and the Mighty

A conversation with Sharon McMahon about Alexander Hamilton, enslavement, Quakers, and more

Vegetables that are fearfully and wonderfully made

My friend left me his CSA share for two weeks. It changed the way I look at labor.

October 20, Ordinary 29B (Hebrews 5:1–10)

It can be easy to read this portion of Hebrews as making glory out of what is inglorious.

Preaching against the rich (Mark 10:17-31)

When the world is in peril and the rich are to blame, such preaching becomes essential.

Politics

Vegetables that are fearfully and wonderfully made

My friend left me his CSA share for two weeks. It changed the way I look at labor.

A Lincoln parable

Civil War historian Allen Guelzo documents Lincoln’s faith—not in God but in the American experiment.

Against killing children

We have become a society of people who cannot prevent our own children from being killed in their classrooms—and who do not much mind the killing of other people’s children by weapons of war.

Playing to the crowds

J. D. Vance’s lies about Haitian immigrants reveal his willingness to trade his dignity for attention.