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This article appeared in the Success & Failure issue of The Mockingbird magazine. I came to with a blur of faces standing over me. “Let me
This article appeared in the Success & Failure issue of The Mockingbird magazine. I came to with a blur of faces standing over me. “Let me
This article is by Alexander Sosler, Assistant Professor of Bible and Ministry at Montreat College: Culture changes with the winds and waves of
In all truthfulness, I’m having a tough time picking my heart up off the floor after reading what Chad wrote this morning. Such a staggering loss
The following is reprinted with permission from 1517. We hope you will join us in praying for our beloved friend and colleague Chad and the rest of
This article is by Colette Eaton: I have recently found myself running to Google to ease even the slightest tension. With ever-expanding technology
There’s an uneasy, slow-moving shadow over DC’s latest rendition of The Batman. Standing in place of the familiar playboy billionaire detective
I was an undergraduate in economics when the bottom fell out of the global economy in 2008. Before long I was immersed in studying subprime
This article by Grantland J. Rollins appears in the Success & Failure issue of The Mockingbird magazine. Rush began the first of August, just
1. Leaving the theater after Jordan Peele’s Nope, I heard a woman say, “Well I’m going to have to read some articles about this!” I died. I
I first sought Dave Ramsey’s advice in December of 2012, two months after getting married. My wife and I had moved to a new town, rented our first
I first sought Dave Ramsey’s advice in December of 2012, two months after getting married. My wife and I had moved to a new town, rented our first
This article is by Caleb Lee: I suffer from dysthymia, a constant low-grade depression. Nothing too dramatic, but aggravatingly consistent throughout
Over the course of the past decade, many of our writers have explored the overlap between faith and mental illness. If you are exploring how The
Accepting help from others can be a conundrum. The reasons vary. It might be as simple as not wanting to inconvenience a friend. Plus, saying, “I
Never? I don’t remember ever saying that. I said I would try. “I’m gonna pour myself into this,” I had said. “All of me there is.