Marathon lessons from a true also-ran
I ran my first marathon the year the classic movie Chariots of Fire was released, which may explain why I reached the 21-mile mark before catching…
I ran my first marathon the year the classic movie Chariots of Fire was released, which may explain why I reached the 21-mile mark before catching…
I’m not a big fan of the word but. That’s because it usually means, “Ignore all I said before.” As in, “I really like him, but…”…
I think all journalists could benefit from a similar occasion—the day I considered suing one of my sons for libel. His flair for writing had…
Having studied American history and government pretty diligently for my citizenship interview, the questions were a bit of a disappointment, to be honest. Was I a…
I’ve read and thought a lot about prayer, through the years. I’ve experimented with Celtic-style, Korean-style, Taize-style, Quaker-style. I’m waiting for the book on Gangnam-style: I…
One of the great things about writing for a living is that you get to nose about in other people’s worlds and ask the questions everyone…
I prayed long and hard. I petitioned, I pleaded. I confessed all my sins; I think I may even have made up some additional ones to…
I’ve long said that we need more Christians in journalism, and more journalism in Christians. That is, more faith in the world of hard questions, and…