Mixing Faith and Feminism: A Reaction to Bonnie Garmus’s Lessons in Chemistry
How can we better our culture to make God’s ideal plans easier to follow, and not just for those who are privileged?

How can we better our culture to make God’s ideal plans easier to follow, and not just for those who are privileged?

Forgiving God is about disability, except that it’s not. Not really.

Joyce Byers—an axe-wielding woman who strings lights in the darkness to lead her son home and who knows when to let her son feel actual pain—is a paragon of motherhood.

Being childless on Mother’s Day can be tough. Erin and Hannah welcome Karen Swallow Prior to discuss her ERLC article “Called to childlessness: The surprising ways of God.”

Even now, those speaking loudest about the Trump tapes seem to overlook the exploited.

Artist, educator, and mother Michelle Berg Radford joins CAPC staff writer Hannah Anderson to discuss the conflict between “domestica” and creative callings.

If motherhood is reduced to cleaning the house, moving children from one location to another, and ensuring their physical safety, it’s no wonder so many moms are unhappy.

“The rite of passage that is pregnancy and childbirth is set upon a pink and blue pedestal in our culture, making for a nasty fall back to reality.”
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