Dear Darla, I want to spend at least a little bit of time talking about the nature of the differences between men and women. This is important because we have something of an optical illusion going, and it runs in both directions. If you were to travel to a foreign land, but one suitably exotic, …
Letters in the Dog Days of August
Letter to the Editor: Thank you for your article on Crossway. I receive their emails, and when I saw the Jen Oshman article I thought, “hmm . . . that has not been my observation the last ...
Crossway at a Crossroads
Introduction: Let us begin by saying that I don't know who made the meme, but I thought that it was one of the funniest things I had seen for quite some time. And I have heard, but have not confirmed, ...
Aiders and Abettors By Means of Letters
I love a light drizzle . . . Letter to the Editor: I am Reed, my pronouns are whozit and watcha-ma-call-it, my nose is red, and I am a clown. I am insulted and deeply offended by those ...
Hellbent in Creepy Clown World
Introduction: Conservatives have taken to calling the cultural disintegration that we see happening all around us by the name of clown world. This is apt enough, but given the vindictive and ...
Cole and Isabell
In the Great Commission that the Lord Jesus gave to His disciples, He charged them, among other things, to teach the nations everything that He had commanded. We Christians have been pursuing this charge for two thousand years now, and we are a long way from completion. But we have been at it long enough …
Letters in Every Direction
Letter to the Editor: Thank you for your article, “A Daisy Chain of Non Sequiturs.” I wanted to know if you think that the civil government should enforce the first table of the ...
Augustine, Priorities, Rightly Ordered Affections, and the Red Pilled Among Us
Introduction: I think we need Augustine's help to get us out of a frightful muddle that our partisan rancor has gotten us into. I am not talking about the enmity between the orcs and elves, between ...
The Right Kind of Beauty Treatment
Dear Darla, Whenever we feel stuck in some place, the temptation is to think that we know and understand all the variables. We know that we are stuck, and we therefore assume we know why we are stuck. You notice your birthdays are continuing to go by, and you had assumed when you were a …
Letters Beyond Compare, At Least Until Next Week
Letter to the Editor: You may be our congregation’s only hope of settling a dispute which is headed toward splitting our church. You’ve heard of churches splitting over the color ...