The Terrors of “Doin’ Better”: Benson Boone’s “Beautiful Things” and the Book of Job
It’s unsurprising that a song about losing what we love speaks to Gen Z, “the anxious generation.”

It’s unsurprising that a song about losing what we love speaks to Gen Z, “the anxious generation.”

Sometimes there is no way to tell which course of action is right, certainly not before the fact and likely not afterwards either.

I wish I could say that Christians are exempt from the effects of fear, but to say so would be a lie.

Comparing 1980 and 2020 reveals how pop culture dramatizes our anxieties.

Questions about God and the meaning of life and how it all works linger even after we’ve had great therapy, coping mechanisms, and medicine.

Guest Laura Turner joins Persuasion to discuss the challenge of hopeful thinking in this world of uncertainty.

I find the entirety of RiME, even the darkest parts, a cathartic experience.

The world needs us to use our power to expand God’s Kingdom for those who are lesser and least.
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