
Give it a Rest
by James Tonkowich
Stressed? Maybe you need a bit of leisure. Not sure what that looks like? Read on ...
It's Not Just a 'Guy Problem'
by Rachel Zoller
Pornography, that is.
Race Relations: Moving Forward
by Thabiti Anyabwile
If ethnicity is a fluid construct then what happens to the Christian is that he is poured out of the old jars of "race," distilled and poured into the new jar of Christ.
Power Words
by Matt Kaufman
Conversations starters from "The Book of Eli."
Wedding Woes
by Candice Watters
They want a small wedding. But their families want a large -- and consequently, expensive -- one.
Office Hours: Young Theophilus, Part 2
by J. Budziszewski
Theophilus' younger self — if he is his younger self, since he isn't telling — continues to dig himself in deeper.
One Step at a Time
by Kimberly Eddy
"How did you know what God wanted you to do with your life?" my friend's daughter asked me one day.
Feeling the Pinch of a Double Income
by Heather Koerner
Some say less is more. Where money is concerned, though, more can be less.
Speak No Evil
by Kara Schwab
It's easy to squeeze toothpaste out of the tube; near impossible to get it back in. Words are like that.
Coffee Date with a Stranger
by John Thomas
What is your advice on asking people out on dates based on physical attraction and some brief observation although you may not know their beliefs?
God Told Me, Part 2
by George Halitzka
Andrew had expected to burst into tears as he poured out his story to Pablo in the Fairview Correctional visiting room. Instead, he found himself shouting.
God Told Me, Part 1
by George Halitzka
Every time he prayed, the assurances seemed to get stronger that she was "the one."
What's So Funny?
by Jenny Schroedel
The more I explore the topic of humor, the more slippery the subject becomes.
Strange Brew
by John Thomas
Sometimes the most bizarre conversations hold the most promise.