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The art of limiting your life

John Constable, “Boat-Building near Flatford Mill,” 1815

I woke up on Saturday morning to a quiet house. Lex and I were visiting her parents for Father’s Day, and they graciously put up with my early morning writing sessions. I crept throu...

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When did evangelism become a dirty word?

Jean-François Millet, “The Angelus,” 1857-1859.

I’ll start by admitting that I historically get uncomfortable when people bring up the word evangelism.

I memorized the song “Jesus Freak” by DC Talk as a kid. I think it must have been m...

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Life by Drew

Asher Brown Durand, “Pastoral Landscape,” 1861.

My online writing life is fourteen years old; it’s about to get its learner’s permit. It is fighting for a later curfew, getting braces, worried about the way it looks before leaving the hous...

2 months ago
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The just war discourse is missing the point

Umberto Boccioni, “Charge Of The Lancers,” 1915

Friends, I’ve been following the president (and his administration’s) “critiques” of Pope Leo as well as Pope Leo’s measured and thoughtful engagement (or un-engagement) with them. It has bee...

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Promoting fame while posing as meek

Giacomo Ceruti, “The Three Beggars,” 1736.

This past weekend I went to a fancy Christian writing conference. It was like Substack and the Christian book section of your local book store come to life. A lot of acquisition editors were there...

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