Misdirected Anger In today’s world, as we witness the unfolding of moral decay and societal divisions, it’s natural to feel anger and dismay. Often, my initial reaction is to direct these emotions towards the individuals who propagate harmful actions and...
Hannah was pregnant, stressed, and desperate for help. A single mom on the run from an abusive relationship, she cried out to the Lord to save her from the shame, disgrace, and anxiety that plagued her. Nine years before, Hannah had migrated to the United States from...
Recently, an article highlighted a heart-wrenching scenario of women alone in bathrooms, performing self-induced abortions. Transparently, my gut response to this type of reporting is usually anger followed by more anger coupled with a deep sadness as the author of...
I have spent a lot of time thinking about, writing about, and speaking about life and abortion. This is often done in a favorable or agreeable context, but there have been moments where I was told to lay off the hot-button issues. It is usually framed to me like this;...
My wife and I recently welcomed our fifth child to the family back on January 10th. The birth of a child, especially one of your own, forces one to do some deep thinking. I think about the time I have left and what I want to pass on to the next generation. I find...