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The Ministry of the All-You-Can-Eat Buffet
Grace, like brownies, seems never-ending here.
Call the Midwife: Always Sorrowful, Always Rejoicing
What the nuns and midwives of the 1950s taught me about living among the poor.
Judging Who Is Worthy—and Who Is Not
Exploring grace and merit in reality TV’s "The Briefcase."
Learning to Love My Haters
How even the harshest criticism makes us better writers.
Let Them Bake Cakes
The Great British Baking Show teaches me about offering and receiving friendship in a fractured world.
Love Your Neighbor as Yourself—And Bring Your Kids Along
Raising children to love like Jesus did.
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‘Kim’s Convenience’ Isn’t Just Another Family Sitcom
The Netflix show offers a fresh way of looking at both Christians and immigrants.
What 'The Hunger Games' Taught Three Millennials
But does Katniss actually endorse the Hunger Games?
Art of Darkness: Angelina Jolie’s Latest Film Succeeds at Personalizing Genocide
What "First They Killed My Father" tells me about suffering and the imago Dei.
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