The Bagpipe is not the Windbag.
Read moreObsessed with Beauty
There is a permeating pressure in our Christian culture to celebrate the “beauty in the mundane.”
Read moreIt's Always "Too Soon"
It’s no secret that we as a society are very desensitized to evil in the world. Commonly we ignore it, pretend it isn’t there, accept it, or make light of it.
Read moreCameraderie and Criticism
When judging the quality of a work of art, the artist’s faith should not be at the forefront of our minds.
Read moreThe Land of Milk and Honey
Forget about shrimp scampi.
Read moreGet Real
I think it is time to identify the popular trend of flaunting what I call the “messy lifestyle.”
Read moreGhetto's Bricks
We, the gentlemen of Ghetto, have felt this wave of change more than most: the cottages, the development of our frontiersman skills, and, most recently, the removal of the bricks from the hall.
Read moreWhatever is Good
We’re young here at Covenant College, and entertainment is a popular topic.
Read moreThe Dual Virtues of Leadership
The goal of this article is the presentation and explanation of the two virtues that I believe to be essential in ideal leadership: selflessness and a love for others.
Read moreThree Books for the Critical Consumer
The choices that we make reveal our habits, beliefs, and ultimately, our understanding of what it means to be human.
Read moreLuther's Appeal: Pray for Me
On the wall above the kitchen in Apartment 10 you will find ten frames holding portraits of theologians my housemates and I admire.
Read moreI'm a Christian, But...
On Sept. 7, BuzzFeed, an online entertainment and news website, famous for videos such as “How Couples Think They Look vs. How They Actually Look” or “If Girl Best Friends Acted like Guy Friends” released a video titled “I’m Christian, But I’m Not.”
Read moreChasing the Wrong Happy Ending
There’s no doubt that the majority of people in their twenties have felt the encroaching pressure of dating and marriage at some point or another.
Read moreResponse to The Thrill of an Undocumented Memory
I’d like to encourage you to take as many pictures as possible.
Read moreOrdinary Grace in the Triad
This summer consisted of 37 workers, 7 supervisors, 1 Amy Buck, and 1 Joseph Duncan. It was so ordinary and so real.
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