When you look around at all you’ve been given And find few talents to use in your hand, Yet you get to work to make the most living And work ‘til your feet are too tired to stand; When you look and look for the harvest to reap And you find there is no reward … Continue reading When || A Poem
Screwtape’s Last Dispatch: A Delightfully Bitter Cure for Love
In the spirit of C.S. Lewis, here's a new Screwtape Letter about the grand strategy of resentment.
The Sweet Death of Ambition
If you wish to live life to the fullest and taste the victory so many have forsaken, you must embrace the sweet death of ambition.
Life Changes and a Life Verse
After five years of working at the best publication covering Texas politics, I’ll be plunging into the middle of the chaos.
On the Incarnation: How Christ’s Birth Resolved the Paradox of Sin
“Jesus is the reason for the season” is a catchy rhyme Christians like to use, but what exactly does that mean? Beyond the secular festivities, Christmas fundamentally revolves around the Incarnation—the moment God became man.
