Threatened by Tribalism

Threatened by Tribalism

On Maundy Thursday in 1994, Rwandan Christians gathered in church buildings to worship God. Together, they sang songs of praise, prayed as one, listened to the word preached, and communed around the Lord’s Table. They worshipped in the true spirit of the day. The word...
Review: End the Stalemate

Review: End the Stalemate

It is no exaggeration to say that we live in an age of outrage and a culture of cancel, which does not facilitate meaningful, charitable discussion. Harvard researcher Arthur Brooks argues that the problem, in fact, goes deeper than that. In too many areas of...
Olympic outrage

Olympic outrage

This past Friday night, the world witnessed another elaborate opening ceremony of a major sporting event. Third-time Olympic host city, Paris, went out of its way to create an extravagant and, at times, perplexing display, which had little to do with sport. It has...
More precious than gold

More precious than gold

The 2024 Olympic Games will be held from 24 July to 11 August in Paris, France. Paris’s third turn hosting the Games marks a few significant milestones. First, this year’s Games have been heralded as a landmark in Olympic history for female athletes. Women first...
The way of the cross

The way of the cross

In November 2023, Business Insider reported that the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) was officially “the biggest movie franchise in history, having earned more than $29 billion worldwide.” That is a mind-blowing amount of money. Why are the Marvel films so popular?...