
Too old for fairytales, too young for cynicism. Conversations on singleness, relationships, and building generous, interdependent lives. A podcast by Faith Matters Foundation.
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Bad Bunny’s halftime show was the most popular of all time, amassing 128 million views the day of the Super Bowl, with millions viewing afterwards through clips online.
I caught it on both ends. I am not one for pop culture rabbit holes, b...
Several years ago, I read Cal Newport’s book Deep Work (2016), which argues that our attention economy robs us of the satisfaction of focused work. Newport suggests we carve out time for “deep work” each day — not just by shutting off notif...
Today we share another interreligious dialgoue on the relationship between sex and the spiritual, which — contrary to pretty much all public messaging on the topic since the day I was born — is not inherently antagonistic. Not when you look...
We’re coming up on Giving Tuesday, which is a good time to reflect on what we’re giving our time and money to. Today’s guests, Abe Collier and Melissa Robel, discuss their own wrestles with this question as they heeded unexpected calls to f...
David Boice has done one of the most interesting public experiments on the internet — 52 Churches in 52 Weeks. What began as a personal search for a spiritual home has become a rare document of the Christian architecture of America: not jus...
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The writers behind this newsletter.
Conversations that explore how dating, sex, marriage, and family intersect with the life of faith. The Soloists podcast is hosted by Diana Brown and Mallory Everton.
Utahn living in Washington DC. Residential Minister at Georgetown University. I write about American religion, Mormonism, Iranian cinema, and family.
I'm the author of The Dignity of Dependence, as a well as Arriving at Amen and Building the Benedict Option. My substack, Other Feminisms, is about how to advocate for women as women in a world that treats us like defective men.
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