A review of Take the Risk: Learning to Identify, Choose, and Live with Acceptable Risk by Ben Carson, M.D., with Gregg Lewis.
A review of Wegmans Cruelty, a short film on egg production.
A talk and slide show from the author's recent photography exhibit.
An image on the wall tells several stories simultaneously.
Expanding a commonly asked question about the Bible and Christian faith.
A reflection on the relationship between grey areas and truth.
Looking back reveals a series of small, significant revelations.
How fostering conversation rather than debate can shape our minds to be changed.
Reflections on the inadequacy of colorblindness from an anti-racism community organizer.
Embracing mystical experience as a means of understanding the incarnation.
A response to the charges of relativism that get lobbed across philosophical dividing lines.
A shameless fanboy's reflection on books that help us believe.
A review of a young adult favorite, Ellen Raskin's The Tattooed Potato and Other Clues.
Confessions of a music lover who can't get enough of the enigmatic singer songwriter's juxtapositions.
On the adman's use of music, for better or worse, to manipulate.
A review of the novel The History of Love by Nicole Krauss.
Why is the church often the last place people find acceptance?
A mother reflects on her children's faith journeys and the complexities of joy for Christian parents.
Personal manifestos of confession and care giving illustrate the world -- shaping power-and the risks -- of convicted speech.
Ten lessons to treasure heading into life after fifty.
A tour of timeless themes that pop up in the most unpredictable places.
Decartes vs. Paul on certainty, deception and human flourishing in the real world.
Learning through all five senses at a home away from home.
Good news for those who have never been able to "get anything out of" the Bible.
An interview with playwright and director Richard Peters on his latest work, David and Jonathan.
A blogger reflects on the interaction between vulnerability and friendship.
If you confess your sins to a lion in the jungle, does anybody hear them?
A crime reporter's perspective on nothing but the truth.
A childhood of gathering evidence gives way to an adulthood of storytelling.
Wrestling with truth in the context of taste and interpretation.