According to some, extraverts have taken over our churches and our culture, marginalizing introverts in the process. But what if there is no grand conspiracy against introverts?
Remember that you yourself have probably said or done something that, were you unfortunate enough to have it done in a public forum, would earn similar rage from your fellow netizens.
How do you argue with people who take a different stance than you, be it on childhood vaccines, politics, religion, or any other (controversial) topic?
The ultimate apologetic is the combination of our relationship with God and our relationships with each other, intentional relationships in which the life-changing truth of our Faith is made manifest for all to see and consider.
After reading the Huffington Post piece, your first reaction might be to scoff at Casey’s selfishness and narcissism, or to take steps to ensure that your kids never find out about social media.
What I want, more than anything else, is for our children to know that we have made decisions regarding their education with their best interests in mind.
International adoption is something that must be pursued and practiced with great wisdom, lest our efforts to help the fatherless cause them more harm than good.
It is completely impossible for us to forecast the repercussions of our words, even if we intend those words to promote what we consider to be justice.