Christians are Missing This about the Olympic Boxing Controversy

I haven’t followed the Olympics very much this year, but enough stuff has popped up on the news or social media regarding the boxing controversy for me to have read a little bit about it. Last Thursday, Angela Carini (of Italy) tapped out after only 46 seconds in the ring with Algerian boxer  Imane Khelif, … Continue reading Christians are Missing This about the Olympic Boxing Controversy

The Historical Christian Worldview

(This is the transcript for a "talk" given during teacher training at Gloria Deo Academy) Introduction In an opinion piece by New York Magazine senior writer Sarah Jones, she opines on the democratic campaign to make JD Vance, Donald Trump’s running mate, seem weird. She writes, “Conservatives have long staked out a claim to be … Continue reading The Historical Christian Worldview

Who Wrote the Sermon That You Will Hear Tomorrow?

Claudine Gay was only president of Harvard for six months before she had to resign due to charges of plagiarism. One could argue that the politics surrounding her resignation had more to do with her tolerance for antisemitism on Harvard’s campus, but plagiarism was the formal charge. In light of the great anxiety AI is … Continue reading Who Wrote the Sermon That You Will Hear Tomorrow?

Should You Write Your Own Wedding Vows?

First, let me congratulate you on getting married. It really is the thing that grown-ups do. To be a husband or a wife is more than being a “partner”: it’s entering into a covenant relationship whereby you submit your own personal feelings, happiness, and choices to this greater commitment that you have made. And should … Continue reading Should You Write Your Own Wedding Vows?

What Your Employer Can’t Afford

In the past twenty-two years I have really only worked for three companies (besides a blip on the radar) with the largest having around thirty employees. There are, however, at least two companies located in my city that are worth billions. While my employers were carefully scrutinizing the fiscal benefits of adding an employee, these … Continue reading What Your Employer Can’t Afford