A Nation Without Fathers

We are all grieving, just as we did two years ago after the Uvalde shooting, as we learn that a 14-year-old stormed into a Georgia school yesterday, killing two students and two teachers. The most tragic part? We now know he had been making these threats over a year ago. Yet, when investigators questioned his father, they were assured that the boy had no access to weapons and that the online threats weren’t coming from him. And now, once again, the nation is reeling—searching for answers, scrambling to find causes, and begging for some kind of solution to protect our children.

A “City on a Hill”

It has become commonplace these days for Christians to sit around and lament the current state of the culture, family and church. Yet so often just the mere suggestion that valid alternatives may exist to the way things have always been done seems to send many of them rushing to take refuge behind “orthodoxy” and […]