Moral Clarity, Human Dignity, and the Challenges of Our Time
In a world filled with conflict, pressure, and rapid change, we are called to respond with conviction and compassion. These essays explore current events, cultural tensions, and moments of crisis through a lens shaped by faith, justice, and a deep concern for human dignity.
The Pace of a City in Crisis: What Washington’s Streets Reveal About Us
Even during a government shutdown, Washington doesn’t stop. A walk through the streets near the Capitol reveals more than just movement. It exposes a national mindse where pace, pressure, and identity have become deeply intertwined.
Justice, Mercy, and the Moral Fog of War
The situation in Gaza is heartbreaking. But the conversation around it is often hijacked by extremes. As Christians, we’re called to walk a different path—one of truth, justice, and love that doesn’t flinch in the face of hard questions. This is not about choosing sides. It’s about choosing to care.
What Happens When the System Forgets People
It started quietly. A few more ICE vans. A handful of stops. Then families stopped going out. This piece offers a pastoral reflection on fear, disruption, and the human cost of immigration enforcement.