The president’s speech last night was inspiring for the nation, and part of it was particularly thrilling for me. The…
Every day I read the New York Times. I have to see what’s happening in the world in order to…
Can God use accidents and embarrassing pauses? He did in the life of one prominent professor. On the first day…
A year ago, I looked at what was coming up in 2003: the imminent war in Iraq, AIDS in Africa,…
As many of you know by now, one of the great saints of our age, Carl Henry, has gone home…
If you go into your local shopping mall, you’ll find something missing from the counter at Abercrombie & Fitch, the…
This has been a banner year for human rights. The administration has brokered what looks like a peace deal in…
“Losing [the debate about marriage] means losing marriage as a social institution, a shared public norm,” writes columnist Maggie Gallagher.…
I celebrated the thirtieth anniversary of my conversion in a very appropriate place: I attended Prison Fellowship International’s Convocation in…
The June 2003 issue of the Washington Monthly ran an intriguing article by journalist Elizabeth Austin titled, “In Contempt of…