Grace Invites Inspiration: The Courage of Sandman’s Muse
True inspiration must be free because it must be an act of love and not coercion.

True inspiration must be free because it must be an act of love and not coercion.

It may be that Michael Tait’s greatest legacy as a Christian music star is making it that much harder for an unbelieving world to believe in Christ.

A recent documentary opens up an opportunity to see these brothers as something more complex and worthy of compassion.

If one of the best quarterbacks of his time is allowed to objectify or use women simply because he has a skill we deeply admire, then what kind of society are we?

How can it be that a man who claims no allegiance to Christ has a stronger grasp on true repentance than a man who built a life on “making sense of God”?

Jesus’ solution to your own sinful tendencies isn’t presented as inconveniencing, insulting, or harming the people around you—it’s presented as handicapping yourself.

We forget that the Church’s role is not to baptize toxic masculinity, but rather, to redeem true masculinity.

Harvey Weinstein’s scandals unearth the exploitation of women in movies and TV, hidden in plain sight.



Acknowledging that the military has a deeply entrenched problem of sexual assault does not make you anti-solider or anti-military.

We have a duty to identify the inbred misogyny that leads to servicewomen being assaulted in such appallingly high numbers.
The problem of a culture that accepts or excuses rape even a little is simply not acceptable. It’s more prevalent than you think.

If we are truly concerned with the persistence of sexual harassment in society, we must not make the mistake of blowing it off when anyone, be they male or female, is guilty of committing it.
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