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Why does Jesus party? His contemporaries seem to ask the same question. Jesus admits that he comes “eating and drinking,” and he does it with some sketchy friends. He summarizes the accusations against him: “Behold, a gluttonous man and a h...
God kind of rolls with it. He doesn't, for instance, create the world from nothing. Instead, he finds the universe in chaos, and he creates with that chaos.1 This biblical creation account, thankfully, helps us separate our own creativity f...
In the early years of France’s New World settlements, French officials in Montreal invited their Iroquois neighbors to watch an execution. Five French trappers would die for their roles in killing two Iroquois warriors. Instead of being gra...
In June of 1609, around five hundred colonists in nine ships set sail from Plymouth to reinforce England’s struggling, two-year-old colony at Jamestown.1 Soon after they leave, the fleet’s smallest ship springs a leak and returns to Englan...
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I've written a manuscript called Political Devotions. I'm trying out its concepts in the city and on my Substack. A devotional practicum! I'm a former trial lawyer, pastor, and composition instructor. Now I write and travel a lot.
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