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The idea of the scapegoat is still alive and well. Middle-schoolers are regularly assigned Shirley Jackson’s 1948 short story “The Lottery,” about a small…
There are many ways to acknowledge God in the ordinary rhythms of life. Some churches celebrate a Blessing of the Pets in springtime and…
Earlier in the book, James warns the reader to ask God for wisdom and not be “double-minded” (James 1:5, 8). Like Jo March in…
Blaise Pascal wrote, “No one is so happy as a true Christian, or so reasonable, virtuous, and lovable” (quoted in Peter Kreeft, Christianity for Modern…
Imagine trying to put together a puzzle with a group of friends, but each of you uses a different picture as a reference for…