Today’s interview topic got us thinking: does the Republican-Democrat political divide also extend to eating meat? According to a recent YouGov survey—after correcting for variables like age, education, sex, ethnicity, household... Read More
Consider the human heart—evolutionary wonder, critical part of our anatomy, susceptible to all manner of disorder making heart disease the leading cause of death to Americans, with many hundreds of billions of dollars going to... Read More
Today’s interview brings to mind a splendid term we were introduced to last year by Kristen Sollee, a practicing witch and the author of Witch Hunt: A Traveler’s Guide to the Power & Persecution of the Witch. In her travels to famous... Read More
Racism against Black people has changed from the days of Lincoln when racists had enslavement laws on their side. But one thing has never changed: then and now, anti-Black racism lives in the hearts of men—and that’s a difficult... Read More
Are you looking for a dose of inspiration today? Meet Joe Mulhall, a humble but fearless not-so-average Joe who’s out there doing battle against neo-Nazis, racist skinheads, and alt-right radicals set on spewing hate against women,... Read More
As you might imagine, some of the authors we choose to interview in Foreword This Week can be a bit intimidating to our reviewers—engaging with the heavyweight thinkers of philosophy and science, culture and, yes, even poetry requires... Read More
The headlines aren’t pretty right now: Afghanistan. Delta variant. Earthquakes. Wildfires. Heat waves. Hurricanes. Makes you want to descend into a gloomy little cloud of hopelessness, right? Don’t let it happen. Instead, let... Read More
Upon hearing the great good news of the recent release of First Nations Version: An Indigenous Translation of the New Testament, we rejoiced for the six million English-speaking indigenous people of North America who now have a Bible... Read More