God’s Transforming Love

“...only he who loves can sing.” St. Augustine     Augustine believed that we could know ourselves only if we know God just as we could not know God without knowing ourselves. And that to know a thing we must some way come to love it.      There is the rub—knowing and...

Shaping our Preferences

"For literary judgement, we need to be acutely aware of two things at once: of 'what we like' and of 'what we ought to like'. Few people are honest enough to know either. The first means knowing what we really feel: very few know that. The second involves...

Authority and Freedom

"Where authority is, freedom is; and where authority is lost , freedom is lost. This holds good for all kinds of authority. Without adults who demand mature behavior, the child is not free to grow up; without teachers to set standards of excellence, the scholar is not...

To Starve a Child

To starve a child of the spell of the story, of the canter of the poem, oral or written, is a kind of living burial. It is to immure him in emptiness. Mythology, the voyages through Scylla and Charybdis, down rabbit holes, the turbulent logic of the biblical, the...

Ken Myers—Mars Hill Audio

Billie Georgia Conference—October 19-20, 2018 speaker — Ken Myers Author of All God’s Children and Blue Suede Shoes and the host and producer of Mars Hill Audio Journal “The Risks of Repudiating Reality:  Timely Lessons from C. S. Lewis’s The Abolition of Man” Lecture...

Christianity and Culture—Ken Myers

“The conventional beliefs and practices of contemporary culture present a range of challenges to Christians striving to be faithful to their Lord.  Some of these challenges are obvious, even if knowing how to meet them is perplexing.  Others are concealed and become...

Male and Female

We live in a disordered, obsessive culture that values being true to self and finding significant worth in “whatever floats your boat.” Nowhere is this more evident than in the fluidity of sexuality and the choice to express that sexuality in whatever form or with...