
The Golden Age of Social Media Outrage
Life tends to become repetitive. If you look carefully you can see the patterns. Here’s one: Star Wars actress Daisy Ridley offers compassion for victims of gun violence in Orlando on

Life tends to become repetitive. If you look carefully you can see the patterns. Here’s one: Star Wars actress Daisy Ridley offers compassion for victims of gun violence in Orlando on

Note from John: I’m very fortunate that I have a venue for my voice to be heard, and realize that most people do not. As a pastor, I spend a great deal

Last week I read news stories about two different women, both sexually assaulted and murdered while jogging on consecutive days in different American cities. Two radiant lives snuffed out in an instant.

Five boys. Five boys bullied Danny Fitzpatrick every single day. Five boys taunted and harassed and insulted him—and didn’t relent. Five boys pushed the 13-year old to believe that his only

Life tends to become repetitive. If you look carefully you can see the patterns. Here’s one: Star Wars actress Daisy Ridley offers compassion for victims of gun violence in Orlando on

Note from John: I’m very fortunate that I have a venue for my voice to be heard, and realize that most people do not. As a pastor, I spend a great deal

Last week I read news stories about two different women, both sexually assaulted and murdered while jogging on consecutive days in different American cities. Two radiant lives snuffed out in an instant.

Five boys. Five boys bullied Danny Fitzpatrick every single day. Five boys taunted and harassed and insulted him—and didn’t relent. Five boys pushed the 13-year old to believe that his only