The Archive
Every issue, in order.
№ 010 · Jul 11, 2026
The Extravagance of God
He does not love us carefully. He loves us like a man throwing a party he cannot afford — except He can, and He is, and the doors are already open.
№ 009 · Jul 4, 2026
A Republic, If You Can Keep It
Two hundred and fifty years in, the miracle isn't that America is perfect. It's that America is still here — and that you get to live in it.
№ 008 · Jun 27, 2026
The River Doesn't Know Your Name
Stand by a mountain stream and you remember something true: you are small, and that is good news.
№ 007 · Jun 21, 2026
Like Father
On Father's Day weekend — what our best earthly fathers borrow from the Father who never fails.
№ 006 · Jun 13, 2026
What God Actually Requires
Micah 6:8 isn't a campaign slogan. It's a mirror.
№ 005 · Jun 6, 2026
Dispatches From The Divide — 6.6.26
The week the cameras turn off and the real work begins — a meditation on hidden faithfulness, small obediences, and the quiet ledger God is keeping that no algorithm will ever see.
№ 004 · May 30, 2026
Dispatches From The Divide — 5.30.26
In a season that trains us to notice what is missing, gratitude is a quiet act of resistance — and a doorway back to the God from whom every good gift descends.
№ 003 · May 23, 2026
Dispatches From The Divide — 5.23.26
This Memorial Day, the flags at half-staff and the empty chairs at family tables remind us that freedom has always been bought with blood — and point us back to the costliest gift of all.
№ 002 · May 16, 2026
Dispatches From The Divide — 5.16.26
We're in a moment where faith feels more visible in the public square than it has in years.
№ 001 · May 9, 2026
Dispatches From The Divide — 5.9.26
We're living in a wild time where speed gets rewarded and real reflection feels almost old-fashioned. Maybe the quiet rebellion we need is refusing to be rushed into outrage.
