September 17, 2015
August 27, 2015
Nurture in the Economy of Love: Insights on Parental Discipleship
August 12, 2015
Marriage as Cornerstone: How the Family Is a Foundation for Flourishing
July 09, 2015
The Economy of Order: Justice Requires Love
May 14, 2015
How Capitalism Humanized the Family
Capitalism is routinely blamed for rampant materialism and consumerism, accused of setting society’s sights only on material needs and wants, and living little time, attention, or energy for much else. But what, if not basic food, shelter, and survival, was humanity so preoccupied with before the Industrial Revolution? Continue Reading...
May 08, 2015
Herman Bavinck on the Glory of Motherhood
April 28, 2015
Chalk Art For The Life of the World
In his review of the Acton Institute’s film series, For the Life of the World: Letters to the Exiles, Andy Crouch noted its artistic merits, observing how well it conveyed “deeply Christian themes in widely accessible ways.” Continue Reading...
April 15, 2015
‘Forget the Community’: The Danger of Putting Neighbor Before God
April 07, 2015
Music Box: A Parable on Finding Joy at Work (and in Life)
When struggling with “work that wounds”— work that’s “cross-bearing, self-denying, and life-sacrificing,” as Lester DeKoster describes it — we can content ourselves by remembering that God is with us in the workplace and our work has meaning. Continue Reading...
February 13, 2015