
Greg Lukianoff and Jonathan Haidt, “The Coddling of the American Mind,” The Atlantic, September 2015
Well-casted and beautifully shot, the Erwin Brothers’ latest film is a delivery to the canon of American sports biopics.
...Woodlawn’s coach tries to reform the team in his own strength, and learns that the real solution is supernatural. Changing structure is collective and merely external, not what changes individual souls. Football levels the playing field in the story of racial...
Joshua Sheik and Amanda Read at the August 29th, 2015 premiere of “Woodlawn” in Birmingham, Alabama
Presenting The History Author Show
This week my first appearance on the History Author Show aired. I joined host Dean Karayanis for a fun conversation and showcasing of Jim Leeke's Matty Boy: A Civil War Novel For Young Readers. Listen in, and decide what you think. Do you have any ideas on what Dean...
Sydnie Shuford, illustrating how entertainment is a way of reaching the politically apathetic
Malala Yousafzai and Kylie Jenner
While we whine about being offended or deprived of anything in this country ("war on women," anyone?) and fixate on frivolities, think of what Malala Yousafzai of Pakistan has endured. The Taliban voted to murder her when she was 17 simply because she thought women...
Greg Gutfeld articulates sin in the Planned Parenthood scandal
Morning calligraphy…
Elisabeth Elliot
Elisabeth Elliot (1926-2015) is a 20th century heroine to women everywhere. Her devotion to Christ throughout long-suffering in seasons of being a single woman, missionary wife, mother, and widow are a legacy to the Church for generations. My mother met her when she...
Seattle Seahawks Quarterback Russell Wilson on his relationship with Ciara and their pursuit of “Jesus’ way”
How to find liberty…
Fourth stanza of our National Anthem
The fourth stanza of our national anthem, a good thing to remember for the 4th of July.