Monthly Archive: September 2025

22
Sep

Burning Like a Fire

I’ll say this for the psalms: they’re honest. Psalm 17 ends by wishing for vengeance, vengeance big enough and painful enough that there’s suffering left over for the enemies’ kids […]

15
Sep

Sometimes, It Takes a Book

In an age of algorithmic indignation and digital squawking, I’m tired of darting from one screenshot to another in a state of online outrage. I’m tired of clicking on links […]

10
Sep

Remembering Their Gifts

Poet Andrea Gibson died a little over two months ago from the cancer they lived with, loved through, and wrote on for the past three years. If you haven’t read […]

01
Sep

Your People

It’s a classic joke. Two parents look out over some household catastrophe, aghast at the chaos created by one small unattended person in a short time. Then one parent turns […]