Author: FaithOnMotion
“If I wish to name-drop, I have only to list my ex-friends.” So wrote editor and essayist Norman Podhoretz in the early pages of a 1999…
When I was a little girl, my dad, an immigrant from Czechia, bought international phone cards to call my grandma. As Voice over IP technology improved,…
Sometimes being an editor is like being a sculptor. That’s how it felt to work on Isaac Wood’s essay “Faith After the Flood” (p. 42) in…
A group of disparate disciples, now made kindred, stood atop the Mount of Olives processing revelations from Jesus (Acts 1:12). They had very little uniformity before,…
New data from the federal government shows that spending on new construction of churches and other houses of worship increased by 17 percent from June 2024…
When frontier evangelist “Raccoon” John Smith shared his testimony for the first time, he was nervous. In the early 1800s, he recounted his experience in typical…
Science fiction from my high school English class should have prepared me for a postliterate culture. We were assigned to read Ray Bradbury’s Fahrenheit 451 and…
Jesus’ perfection and humanity are reconciled through his experience of temptation, where he learned obedience by navigating the “pregnant moments” between offense and sin, ultimately achieving…
This text appears to be a devotional or sermon based on the Bible, specifically referencing various passages from the Old and New Testaments. The author reflects…
As the true meaning of Christmas is often overshadowed by commercialism, a powerful hymn reminds us that Jesus left his throne and crown to be born…
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