A principal practiced hypnosis on students and three later died within weeks of each other. Was there a connection?
We’re expressive everywhere and present nowhere.
What “free” plans and assumed consent reveal about the systems shaping our lives.
What we lost when we stopped forming citizens and why assimilation isn’t just an immigrant issue anymore.
A fatal ICE encounter in Minneapolis left the nation divided: same video, different truths, and questions we don't want to ignore.
A roadside crisis becomes a tender reminder of the gift God keeps giving at Christmas.
The shift from ownership to access and how it’s shaping more than our spending. It’s shaping how we live.
In trying to ease our pain, this new trend may be reshaping our faith in ways we don’t see yet.
How AI pricing, algorithms, and hidden data tracking are quietly reshaping what things cost and what happens when pricing stops being fair and starts being personal.
From vending machines to welfare programs, this week’s episode looks at what happens when we test boundaries and when the systems meant to help us start breaking us instead.
We’ve upgraded the space, but have we downgraded the sacred? This week, we look at modern almshouses, church design, and personal habits to ask: what are we quietly removing from the center of it all?
We chase faster results and easier fixes, but what if the things we’re trying to avoid are the very places where God wants to shape us?