
I’m Fine, Thanks for Masking (A Letter to Compassionate People)
The first time I came across an article about anti-maskers, I thought it had to be satire. “There’s no way that’s real.” I responded almost involuntarily, all but certain that

The first time I came across an article about anti-maskers, I thought it had to be satire. “There’s no way that’s real.” I responded almost involuntarily, all but certain that

Joe Raedle/Getty Images/AFP I’ve seen this movie before. It doesn’t end well. As a Christian for most of my life and a pastor for nearly three decades, I’m quite familiar

President Joe Biden is a man who understands loss. You can see it in the deep lines on his face, you can hear it in the way his voice shakes,

500,000 people in a year, gone. 5 full University of Alabama Stadiums. 192 9-11 attacks. 8.6 Vietnam Wars. 500,000 lives in 12 months. 500,000 mothers, best friends, favorite uncles, beloved

The first time I came across an article about anti-maskers, I thought it had to be satire. “There’s no way that’s real.” I responded almost involuntarily, all but certain that

Joe Raedle/Getty Images/AFP I’ve seen this movie before. It doesn’t end well. As a Christian for most of my life and a pastor for nearly three decades, I’m quite familiar

President Joe Biden is a man who understands loss. You can see it in the deep lines on his face, you can hear it in the way his voice shakes,

500,000 people in a year, gone. 5 full University of Alabama Stadiums. 192 9-11 attacks. 8.6 Vietnam Wars. 500,000 lives in 12 months. 500,000 mothers, best friends, favorite uncles, beloved