Eat Salad: Some Unsolicited Tips on Staying Sane
If I were to compile a highlight reel of Caitlin Gent’s 2018, one of my Top Ten Most Important But Definitely Not Fun Moments would have to be…
If I were to compile a highlight reel of Caitlin Gent’s 2018, one of my Top Ten Most Important But Definitely Not Fun Moments would have to be…
When a man approached me in the mall food court and sheepishly asked if I had a few minutes to talk about Jesus, I reflexively smiled and said, “Oh, I’m already a Christian!” before realizing I wasn’t completely lying this time.
Marilynne Robinson’s debut book is lyrical, atmospheric, and completely absorbing, the “literary equivalent of a Sigur Ros song” as I tried to describe it to a friend.
This year, we decided to let the writers speak for themselves.
This year, we decided to let the writers speak for themselves.
This year, we decided to let the writers speak for themselves.
The problem is not that progressive folks misidentify problems.
[Untitled] is cathartic—not because it offers any clear-cut wisdom but because it tells personal stories honestly, which might actually be real wisdom.
It wasn’t stated aloud, but the message between the lines was this: You’re the last Meekhof.
“I just need to know if it’s worth hoping,” we say. “Is this guy the One or not?”