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The Future is Local
The Problem If you haven’t read Jonathan Haidt’s excellent book, The Anxious Generation, I highly recommend it. I reviewed it last year, here. This book and the research behind it have helped lead the charge to make some significant changes in society to help with the growing mental health crisis in our world. The basicContinue reading “The Future is Local”
Living in Divine Communion Amidst Digital Distractions
In an age where our attention is shattered by a ceaseless barrage of notifications, screens, and digital noise, the timeless message of Brother Lawrence’s The Practice of the Presence of God emerges as a refreshing and vital call. This 17th-century classic, centers on the simple yet profound discipline of living constantly aware of God’s intimateContinue reading “Living in Divine Communion Amidst Digital Distractions”
What is Love? It Matters Who You Listen Too
The world is telling you a message every day and everything you consume will tell you what love is, including the music you listen to. How does that differ from God’s Word?
The Desire to be on the Inside
The pursuit of belonging in exclusive social circles, termed “inner rings,” often leads to self-deception and compromise. C.S. Lewis warns that these groups are more about exclusion than genuine connection. Instead of chasing status, individuals should focus on developing real skills and authentic relationships, cultivating true belonging and enlightenment through genuine efforts.
Are You Being Manipulated?
Anger and stupidity makes us easier to manipulate.
The Remaking of the World by Andrew Wilson – Book Review
In The Remaking of the World, Andrew Wilson successfully articulates how our current cultural landscape has been shaped by historical events and theological insights.
Hope for the Future
My hope is built on nothing less…
Live Not By Lies – Book Review
For Christians grappling with misinformation and cultural pressures, Dreher’s work offers both guidance and encouragement. By fostering community, practicing discernment, and learning from history, believers can navigate today’s challenges with integrity and faithfulness.
Ordinary by Michael Horton – Book Review
Ordinary > Radical and more in line with the majority of our existence.