
“I’m the Devil, and I approved this message.” That’s often what evangelical Christians hear at the end of a campaign ad on TV or radio. For us, voting for the lesser of two evils is more than a hyperbolic metaphor... [read more]
When I first walked into the St. Stephen’s homeless shelter, it was far from aesthetically inspiring. Florescent lights overhead cast a dingy yellow glow on long rows of brown tables and chairs filled by dozens of men and women resting head-in-hand, drinking a lukewarm glass of milk, or staring blankly across the tops of everyone else’s heads... [read more]
Native Americans have become a forgotten people of our land. Most Crown alumni have limited contact with them, except perhaps for missions trips or driving past a casino, as Native Americans live in areas that many never step into... [read more]