And the nominee for the Book Title Hall of Fame goes to Dear Queer Self, Jonathan Alexander’s Experiment in Memoir. Bald. Catchy. A little bit OTT. Challenging to those unnamed who could use a little challenging. We found it to be... Read More
If you’re looking for a path to saintliness, practice the art of forgiveness—the most heavenly of all mortal deeds. But forgiveness is tricky. To forgive someone who seriously wronged you should never mean that you wipe the slate... Read More
You might get the idea that we don’t like flights of fantasy when we choose Foreword This Week interviews, but that’s not the case—writers like this week’s guest, Josh Winning, just don’t come along very often. Take Eileen... Read More
Take a look again at the book title featured in this week’s interview and check your reaction. That’s right, check it hockey style—especially if you don’t think Voodoo, Hoodoo, and Wicca should be taken seriously in spiritual... Read More
You know the esteemed international school by name and likely have an idea of their quite radical approach to educating children, but did you realize the “Montessori Method” was created in the early 1900s by a young single Italian... Read More
This week is all about hands so look down and ask yours if they’re happy. What, you don’t know? Well, do you let them play at things? Are they skilled at chopping vegetables or knitting quilts or throwing pots on a wheel or landscape... Read More
As North Americans, not having experienced war on our soil for well over two hundred years—all while buffered by huge ocean expanses and a mac daddy nuclear arsenal—we can’t begin to imagine what our Democracy-loving sisters and... Read More
In this week’s interview, Randy Woodley opens our eyes and hearts to Christian spirituality as seen and understood by Native Americans. Of utmost importance, he says, is that many Indigenous people view Jesus and his teachings as... Read More