I review ‘The Tortured Poets Department’ and admit what I don’t understand.
As we sit in the dark, waiting for resurrection, given up like foster children, remember Jesus came to ensure our adoption. And then dance like it’s 1995.
On Billie Eilish’s award-winning “What Was I Made For?” and the formative power of the internet.
Even in the midst of life, death, and existential constipation, Jesus offers lightness, truth, and pink sunrises to those who know that life is a long pilgrimage.
The metal legends are back. And on ’72 Seasons,’ Metallica invites us to take the hill country of our past.
In the dregs of the calendar, it’s good to remember that God is always writing a story. And he writes it with time.
In 2012, The Oh Hellos released their first full-length album, Through the Deep, Dark Valley. Ten years later, there’s plenty worth returning to in this indie-folk masterpiece.
Foster parents know the unique kind of crazy that comes with caring for kids from hard places. It’s like being lost in an unending wood of uncertainty.
We are overwhelmed with distraction. But with a little help from The Promise Ring, Psalm 90, and Mary Oliver, we can pay attention to what matters most.