Old technology, borrowed nostalgia, and hipster Christianity
Hipster “Smile,” by Cubmundo on Flickr I came across a headline in this morning’s Toronto Sun that jumped out at me: Guelph family lives like it’s 1986. The article observes a fascinating experiment:...
View ArticleHiding my Convictions
This past Monday evening, I participated in a moderated discussion sponsored by Concordia University’s University of the Streets Cafe popular learning series. Earlier in the year, together with my...
View ArticleI told you never to call me here
“Are you answering work email?” I was. It was about 9:30, and my wife, son and I had just returned home from evening prayer. I had been out the door shortly after 5am to prepare for a 7:30 meeting, and...
View ArticleDoubt: God’s way of disclosing a secret
Growing up I was called a ‘campus kid’ because my family lived in a house on the campus of Bishop’s University, an Anglican-founded institution located in Lennoxville, Quebec. My parents moved on...
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