A report on Christian Content media consumption at Gordon College.
A report on Christian Content media consumption at Gordon College.
The stress about elections is already here, and a lot of us could certainly use some cheering up about it, so why don’t we like to laugh about it?
When I spoke with my mum about what it feels like to pledge allegiance to the stars and stripes instead of the Queen, she reminded me that just like material objects, the places we pin our identities to hold fragility as well.
When citizens vote, they share with their fellow citizens the duty to discern and pursue together justice and the common good.
Let us work towards advancing Christ’s kingdom here on Earth, identifying chiefly with His cross, and not with a donkey or elephant.
The rapid technological growth of our culture has been unprecedented in the last ten years. Our phones, tablets, laptops, cars, and more, have all gotten smarter. Meanwhile, humanity has seemingly gotten dumber, […]
We are constantly faced with institutions and belief systems that clash with one another yet still claim to be Christian. How do we proceed forward amidst this confusion?
How do we reconcile our desire for control and the very real problems we face, with the faith that there is a far bigger plan beyond any of our comprehensions?
Since graduating, I’ve had the space and time to step back and reevaluate my relationship with technology.
The very fact that we are here, on this planet, armed with the resources able to enact positive change, is a gift.