Mr. Yokohata follows the rhythms of his artistry
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Why we need National Park Service rangers
Donald Trump and Elon Musk are making heavy cuts to the National Park Service. We covered that here. But I wonder if Trump and Musk really understand all that National Park Service rangers do every day. Clarissa Moll does. Here […]
REVIEW: Heavy Metal Nursing
Stay here. Feel this.
Pivot Points: Adventures on the Road to Christian Contentment (Chapter 4)
Career to Careening
The Halftime Show that Had No Chance
Even Lamar can’t defeat the Super Bowl
A Symposium on Love
Love’s complexities endure—and love does, too
The Author’s Corner with Yii-Jan LinÂ
Yii-Jan Lin is Associate Professor of New Testament at Yale Divinity School. This interview is based on her new book, Immigration and Apocalypse: How the Book of Revelation Shaped American Immigration (Yale University Press, 2024). JF: What led you to write Immigration and […]
REVIEW: Two-Step Devil
In her new novel, Jamie Quatro turns against facsimile for the sake of reality itself
He carried a big wooden cross around the world and was influential in George W. Bush’s conversion. Arthur Blessitt has died.
Here is a taste of Daniel Silliman’s obituary at Christianity Today: People had a lot of questions when they saw a hippie minister with slightly shaggy hair hauling a 12-foot cross with a wheel across North America, South America, Europe, […]
American Carnage 2.0
The new president did not use the phrase “American carnage” today like he did in his 2016 inaugural address, but it sounded like the same speech. The central theme was that America sucks, but Trump will restore a “golden age.” […]
“Well, I don’t know what will happen now. We’ve got some difficult days ahead” –MLK
Here is Martin Luther King Jr. on April 3, 1968 in Memphis: Well, I don’t know what will happen now. We’ve got some difficult days ahead. But it really doesn’t matter with me now. Because I’ve been to the mountaintop. […]
Blessing of Unicorns: Snow, secularist violence, winter poetry, Commonplace launch, and the love of family reading
One Unicorn could be just a figment of your imagination. Herd several together, and you get a Blessing of Unicorns upon your day.
The “cultural and political rot” that led to the January 6, 2021 insurrection
Here is a taste of Charlie Warzel and Mike Caulfield’s piece, “The Internet Is Worse Than a Brainwashing Machine“: Conspiracy theorizing is a deeply ingrained human phenomenon, and January 6 is just one of many crucial moments in American history […]
Winged Words
There’s more than one way to fly
REVIEW: Van Gogh Might Break Your Heart Too
What does it mean to be alive?
In Italy, it’s evangelicals who are waging a “war on Christmas”
This morning I was writing on the so-called “war on Christmas” as it played out in December 2004. Some of this stuff will probably make it into my next book. Here is a taste: For his December “Holiday Party” at […]
To the Christian Writer
Bring the fire
Election Day was 12 days ago. What are evangelicals saying?
MAGA charismatic prophets got in wrong in 2020. Biden, not Trump, won the presidency. Now they are claiming that they were just off by four years. Katherine Fung is covering it at Newsweek. One such prophet, Johnny Enlow, believes his […]
FORUM: Election 2024, Part III
A time to tear down, a time to build
Not So Dead After All
‘Dead Poets Society’ continues to expose our deepest needs



















