In Tobias Wolff’s 1985 short story, “Say Yes,” a husband and wife are washing and drying the dishes. He is clearly proud of himself for what a considerate husband he is to help with household chores. But whatever goodwill he has earned evaporates when, in casual conversation, he expresses his opposition to interracial marriage. When […]
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Interesting Quote from Alfie Kohn
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Vade Mecum: The Garden of PZ’s Podcast
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No Ifs, Ands, or Buts: The Original Ragamuffin Sums Up the Message of Grace
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"Cathedral" Part Two: Marital Division, Religious Paralysis (Or "I Had The Feeling She Didn’t Like What She Saw")
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For Your Weekend Viewing Pleasure–Jesus People: The Movie
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David Siebels: Beautiful story. A powerful reminder of God's love....
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Dale: Who is this author that shows such wisdom and wit? Is this not the sa...
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Ken: Thanks so much for this, Will. It's wonderful, and it was especially i...
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Michael Nicholson: "Bear witness to a higher truth..." That is precisely what this age an...
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David Zahl: Super interesting post, Will, and one that explains quite a lot. Witne...