Author: Scot Bellavia

In ancient Ireland, a lorica was a sort of prayer, or hymn-charm, recited to provide categorical protection against an evil. When pled toward God, it might appeal to...

Suppose you were just informed that a certain supervisor is leaving, and you’re not given any explanation. Maybe it’s not just one person but a handful leaving around...

Until a month ago, I believed true Christians shouldn’t seek money. I wrote about my skepticism in 2021, coming to the simple conclusion that being wealthy is justified...

Laurence Van Wassenhove, a fifty-nine-year-old French woman, has been receiving a full paycheck from her employer for the last twenty years—despite having no work to do in all...

The world defines faith as blind, and hope is a wish upon a star. But the author of Hebrews teaches that “faith is confidence in what we hope...

“I could be the next C.S. Lewis,” I brazenly told my college professor. At the time, I was as unique as any one of my classmates, thinking the...

At my job, I assist people with disabilities in achieving independence. Together, we develop ways for them to complete daily routines, manage money, explore careers, and make friends....

I know of many people who are so committed to living out God’s specific will for their lives that it hinders them. They have their dream jobs in...

A podcast host recited his away message from one holiday season: “I will be out of the office until January 3. If it’s an emergency and you need...

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