Culture • Current Conversations Surviving a Political (or Similar) Career: Avoiding Kiddie Answers and More Dr. Bruce Lowe | 12 min read I spoke to a former Senator recently who relayed to me just how hard his time had been in politics. He said that there were some Senators who were irrelevant.... Continue Reading
Culture • Current Conversations The Days of Our Lives Dr. Steven Garber | 4 min read Umbilically-connected. After many years of marriage, I have slowly seen that my wife Meg’s soul is bound up with the souls of her children. It cannot be otherwise, and while... Continue Reading
Culture • Current Conversations A New Temperance Movement Rev. Dr. Bill Fullilove | 8 min read Will it be any better the next time? For several years, the trifecta of COVID, an election, and race tore churches apart. What was obviously missing was that pesky fellow... Continue Reading
Culture • Current Conversations Religious Freedom: An Essential Lyric for Human Flourishing Erin Rodewald | 10 min read Some people, many in fact, believe the absence of religion would make for a happier, more peaceful existence here on planet earth. In the early 1970s, John Lennon enshrined that... Continue Reading
Culture • Current Conversations “Goodbye Lenin!” and the Failure of the Marxist Vision Dr. Steven Garber | 3 min read “Workers of the world unite— all you have to lose are your chains!” The terrible irony of Marx’s challenge to the 19th-century is that wherever his revolution went, workers were... Continue Reading
Culture • Current Conversations Westminster, Race & Justice Rev. Dr. Irwyn Ince | 10 min read As an ordained minister within the Presbyterian Church in America, I “sincerely received and adopted the Confession of Faith and the Catechisms of this Church.” This is a reference to... Continue Reading