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February 18, 2026

Living & Loving in the Tension of Faith

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Weekly Essay Digest

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Sin avoidance or doing right?


On my author page on this site, I describe myself as “uncomfortably” evangelical. Once, a family member asked for a concise explication of where I disagree with evangelicals. I struggled with this because I share the methodological assumptions of evangelicalism, and theologically, I am rather evangelical...



Minnesota Freezes, Warmed by Love for Neighbors

The first time that I actually saw my father drunk, I was still a very young child. What I knew of my father was a genuinely funny, affable, playful man who was always up for a joke or cute prank....



Sorry Jesus…. I just assumed you were on drugs

The first time that I actually saw my father drunk, I was still a very young child. What I knew of my father was a genuinely funny, affable, playful man who was always up for a joke or cute prank....



Why You Are Here: When Tragedy and Survival Shape a Life of Meaning


I’m sure I am not the first person to think along these lines, but did you ever consider that you might not exist if certain things had happened or not happened?...



Resource Articles

These resources were shared this week from Faith on View.


What does God Look Like?


In Christianity, the question of God’s appearance sparks curiosity and debate. While Scripture offers insights into God’s attributes, it also emphasizes the incomprehensibility of His nature. The Bible warns that full exposure to God’s essence could be fatal for humans. His revelations are selective. Despite these cautions, we are encouraged to delve...



Best Christian Colleges & Universities in Virginia

The first time that I actually saw my father drunk, I was still a very young child. What I knew of my father was a genuinely funny, affable, playful man who was always up for a joke or cute prank....



Most Prestigious Christian Colleges & Universities (2026)

The first time that I actually saw my father drunk, I was still a very young child. What I knew of my father was a genuinely funny, affable, playful man who was always up for a joke or cute prank....



Who are the Jehovah’s Witnesses?


The first time that I actually saw my father drunk, I was still a very young child. What I knew of my father was a genuinely funny, affable, playful man who was always up for a joke or cute prank....


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