Red Dawn’s Conflicted Christian-Pagan Heroism and the Need for Chivalry
At its worst and best, Red Dawn challenges us to think about how we see war, masculinity, and honor.

At its worst and best, Red Dawn challenges us to think about how we see war, masculinity, and honor.

We don’t do “once upon a time,” and we don’t get to ask for a fairy godmother to save us; in America, we save ourselves.

In these seasons of Advent and Christmas especially, history points to a church whose worship is particularly political.

Drew and Tyler chat Gina Dalfonso about her article, “Loving My Prodigal Country.”

The normal position of the Church is that of “missional minority.”
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