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A young couple sits peacefully in sacred space, portraying harmony between religion and sexuality.
American Families of Faith

Religion and Sexuality: Reframing Intimacy as Sacred

How can faith enrich sexuality in marriage? By redefining sex as sacred, mutual, and expressive of covenant love.

Chelom Leavitt May 23, 2025
Three women talk quietly while one listens, reflecting social tension and moral nuance in what is gossip.
Dialogue

What If Gossip Isn’t a Sin—But a Skill in Peacemaking?

What if gossip isn’t always harmful? When rooted in empathy, it becomes a path to deeper relationships.

Skyline May 21, 2025
A woman gazes into a mirror that reflects darkness, portraying the emptiness behind the illusion of self-love.
Gospel Fare

The Illusion of Self-love: What Christ Taught Instead

Is self-love the key to healing? True wholeness comes through connection, not isolation or self-focus.

Joseph Chamberlain May 16, 2025
A courtroom scene where a dog’s presence satirizes doctrinal ambiguity and legalistic faith reasoning.
Gospel Fare

Air Bud Theology Meets Queer Theory: Loopholes in Latter-day Saint Doctrine

Can early Church practices justify new sealings? The evidence affirms doctrinal continuity, not revisionist change.

Stephen O. Smoot May 14, 2025
A courtroom scene where a dog’s presence satirizes doctrinal ambiguity and legalistic faith reasoning.
Gospel Fare

Air Bud Doctrine: How Ambiguity Becomes Strategy—and Undermines Faith

Is theological silence a loophole? Air Bud logic misreads doctrine and undermines revealed foundations.

Stephen O. Smoot May 12, 2025
Eve departs Eden and Mary prepares for birth, showing two sacred beginnings in the story of motherhood.
Family Matters

Like Eve and Mary: The Story of Motherhood

What do Eve and Mary teach us about womanhood? Sacred purpose begins with choosing God’s will in uncertainty.

Kellen B. Winslow May 9, 2025
A woman’s prayer is spoken through a megaphone, illustrating misinterpretation of women and the Church.
Gospel Fare

Listening to Women—or Listening Through the Narrative We Prefer?

What does it mean to listen to women in faith communities? It means discerning voice from ideological demand.

Amanda Freebairn May 5, 2025
A cardinal casts a ballot alone by candlelight, illustrating the solemnity and spiritual gravity of the papal election and the depth of conclave meaning.
History

A Church in Waiting: A Conclave of Possibility

Who will lead the Catholic Church next? The conclave may reshape its global, theological, and moral influence.

Tarik D. LaCour May 2, 2025
An individual walks in opposite steps among other students, capturing the social tension of secular Christianity in elite spaces.
Gospel Fare

The Respectability Trap: Saints, Status, and the Cost of Acceptance

Can believers thrive in a world that disdains their faith? Their strength lies in embracing outsider status.

Ryan Strong April 30, 2025
An elderly woman sits by a fire as young rebels prepare for Andor’s rebellion, reflecting the wisdom of age and sacrifice.
Pop Culture

Why Andor’s Grown-Up Heroes Matter to Faithful Adults

Is grown-up storytelling possible in a secular world? Andor proves mature stories can exist without nihilism.

Alan Hurst April 21, 2025
A figure clutches a cup in a dark grove, evoking Christ’s suffering and the question of Why God Allows Suffering.
Holidays

Drinking the Bitter Cup: ​​Finding Purpose in What Hurts Most

Pain can be spiritually and existentially productive—it wakes us up, calls us deeper, and invites us toward transformation.

Daniel Frost April 16, 2025
Sacred items from two faiths rest together, showing how easter traditions bridge memory, family, and faith.
Holidays

Easter’s Meaningfulness: Where the Rosary Meets the Restoration

What happens when Catholic roots meet restored faith? Easter deepens through memory, sacrifice, and joy in the temple.

Laura Whitney April 11, 2025
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