Died: Michael Gerson, Speechwriter Who Crafted Faith-Inspired Language for George W. Bush
The one-time theology student believed politics should have “heroic ambition,” and speeches should be written, on occasion, for the angels.
Navigating Friendship and Loss with Peter Wehner
Building community in an era of conflict.
When Politics Saved 25 Million Lives
Twenty years ago, Republicans, Democrats, evangelicals, gay activists, and African leaders joined forces to combat AIDS. Will their legacy survive today’s partisanship?
David Brooks on How to Know a Person
The author and columnist speaks to honoring our common humanity.
The 6 Hymns Tim Keller Picked for His Memorial Service
The late pastor taught us how to live—and die.
Stopping Abuse Is Sexual Ethics 101
Christian efforts to protect the body often fail to protect women.
Parkinson: El don que no quería
He pasado muchos años escribiendo sobre el dolor y el sufrimiento. Ahora pasaré años aprendiendo a vivir con una discapacidad física.
Parkinson’s—The Gift I Didn’t Want
I’ve spent years writing about pain and suffering. Now I’ll spend years learning how to live with physical disability.
The Roe Leak Spotlights America’s Crisis of Credibility
Abortion and the lost trust in institutions are two parts of the same problem.
La filtración del caso Roe contra Wade pone de manifiesto la crisis de credibilidad de EE. UU.
El aborto y la pérdida de confianza en las instituciones son dos partes del mismo problema.