My Real Estate Investing Story
I talk a lot about real estate investing, but here is the story of why I do what I do and the small steps I have taken so far.
Leaders Can Be Forgiven, Too
Genuine mistakes that are repented of need to be forgiven for the healthy dynamic between the leader and followers to continue.
The Inherent Disorder of Social Media Friendships
Why social media tends to make our friendships toxic.
Christianity and the Cultural Crisis of Authority
Why it matters that Christianity recognizes an external authority while our culture continually pushes the importance of internal authority.
On Competition
Competition exists and can be a great good. How do we enjoy its greatest benefits?
The Value of Rejection
Matthew Wiley shares a surprising reaction after his journal article was rejected.
The Keller Center and Defining Cultural Apologetics
The Keller Center of Cultural Apologetics is a good concept, but is it actually cultural apologetics?
Five Easy Ways to Support the Institutions You Love
How to help the institutions you care about thrive.
Defending Institutions in a World of Chaos
Five tips for building and supporting institutions.
The Six Best Books I Read in 2022
Some books are so excellent, you want to talk about them.
Great Weekend at Tolkien Among the Theologians
It was an absolute pleasure to be a part of this event.
Book Review: The Thrill of Orthodoxy by Trevin Wax
The Christian life should not be boring; it should be characterized by a quest with God.
Self-Driving Cars, Alexa, and Ray-Bans: Exploring the Relationship between Disability, Independence, Technology, and Privacy
Technology can make our lives better, but have we considered the cost?
Conference Update: NECOCE 2022
Reflections on the first annual New England Consortium of Classical Educators
Double Digits: My Tenth Dose of Spinraza
10 lumbar punctures later, here is where I am at.
10 Things I Learned in My First Year As a College Professor
Allow me to share a little bit of what I learned this year as a first year professor.
Book Review: The Way of Kings
Nathan Clarkson’s new book, The Way of Kings: Ancient Wisdom for the Modern Man, urges young men to ignore all the nonsense that the world tells us men are or are not.
Making Business Education Available to All: Reviewing the 100 Million Learners Global Initiative
My experience in the first course of the Thunderbird/ASU Certificate in Global Management, Entrepreneurship, and Innovation program.
Book Review: Jesus and John Wayne
This book contains some legitimate critiques of American evangelicalism, but it suffers from a foundational problem of definition that undermines its overly broad argument.