The Sophia Society Blog
Moses and Noah Kahan: Loss, Change, & The Life That Remains
Only recently have I begun to see change not as an interruption to life, but as life itself. The sooner you make peace with that, the lighter everything becomes. In times of plenty, I remember there will also be seasons of want. When things are bad, I know this shit won’t last forever.
Evangelical is Not Enough
If the aim of the spiritual life is awakening rather than punishment or reward, fear loses its authority. If God is not fundamentally external and obsessed with outward expression, but encountered within, then there is nothing to bargain with and no one to appease.
When An Abusive Family Rules
Americans are in an abusive relationship with a pedophile and his flying monkey porn star wife. Every day we wake up to more lies, more threats, more gaslighting, and more violence from two of the most malignant human beings on earth.
Holy Week and Evangelical Easter
Evangelical Easter isn’t a perennial story of necessary death and resurrection; it’s often a promotional event. Resurrection is the ultimate culture war win. Jesus doesn’t descend; he freaking launches.