"Nobody seems to have any evidence that it's spreading, or that it's new, or that it's racially motivated, or that black youths are the ones typically responsible, or that whites are typically targeted." Read more
"Nobody seems to have any evidence that it's spreading, or that it's new, or that it's racially motivated, or that black youths are the ones typically responsible, or that whites are typically targeted." Read more
"It represents an approach to catechesis, teaching children precepts through memorization—not for the sake of rote knowledge, however, but so that the guidelines sink so deeply into children’s hearts that such commands become, in effect, a part of them." Read more
"Surprised by Joy supplied the defect of my Christian upbringing and didactic theology" Read more
"The book opened my eyes to a spiritual plane that I had heretofore neglected—to my detriment." Read more
"This is why the label 'immigrant fiction' offended me, because instead of acknowledging and engulfing such experiences into the community at large, it suggested that they are somehow deviant or misfit." Read more
Days before the 50th anniversary special, two CaPC writers choose their favorite “Who” stories, moments, and catchphrases. Read more
"It exposes how we see ourselves and project our notions upon God—often quite erroneously and to our own demise." Read more
"The lesson is that we should be mindful of the things, people, and ideas in which we invest ourselves." Read more
"in 'Decoration Day', Isbell has done what a long line of storytellers have done before him: giving us tangible truth in a beautiful, unquantifiable parable." Read more
"It is a story of permanent struggle between the sacred and profane, between the earth and stone of Britain and the magic and spirit of Logres." Read more