The argument against Trump’s eligibility for the presidency is strong. Evangelicals should get behind it.
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Can We Build a Christian AI?
This existential crisis is less about technology and more about morals and will
Reading Banned Books for the Love of God
Lectio divina in an age of censorship
What It’s Like to Teach: A Rhetorical Guide
Enter the classroom to teach, exit with stories to remember
Donald Trump: Rainmaker
“Sometimes folks need to believe in something so bad”
Sovereign Citizens, Silent Complicity
Churches suffer from muddled thinkingÂ
No Laughing Matter?
Humor may be even more complicated than evil
What Rise of Christian Nationalism?
There’s a deeper reality at play
Oh the Places We Went: The Place Where My Story Began
The joy—and responsibility—of belonging to a place
Big-Time Jesus Stuff
A stint among Catholic Workers, a pathway into joy
Lord Peter Wimsey Turns 100
The golden age of detective fiction was a long time ago
Orphaned Socks
The revelatory power of hoards—both ancient and modern
Is Climate Change Stealing Our Peaches?
Reality demands a more complex story
Oh the Places We Went: Beach Edition
Waves, flags, shells—and the open hand of God
Sinéad O’ Connor: Catholic Activist and Spiritual Seeker
Her life bore witness to truths we need to remember
Make America Christian Again
Lessons from a turn-of-the-twentieth-century “theocrat”
Augustine and the Bullfight
The allure of violence is real. So are its consequences.
Oh the Places We Went: Picking Berries
June is strawberries. Blueberries are July. In August the raspberries ripen.Â
The Blessed One
Remembering Tony Bennett and the final studio album he released—at 95
When Conspiracy Theories Hit Home
The danger of silence in the face of false witness



















