In a world shaped by outrage, anxiety, and algorithms designed to keep us afraid, I went looking for goodness along the Milk River and found myself wrestling with a strange question: Why is there Good
A recording from Michael Rose and 👉🏻jonathan_foster’s live video
In an age of distraction, optimization, and artificial intelligence, perhaps the deeper question is not what machines are becoming, but what kind of people we are becoming alongside them.
Reflections on AI, humanity, and the shape of love at the heart of everything.
Some things we’ve tried to scrub away were never “dirt” to begin with. A childhood panic that opens into a deeper truth about sin and being human.
When love is taken seriously, even judgment begins to look different. An excerpt from Made by Love, For Love. Reimagining God, Power, and Faith in Light of Relentless Love.
A lament in the key of love—from the long road of learning to love, and the obstinate refusal to stop singing while love still burns beneath the ash of a life becoming.
A reader asked a great question about Teilhard de Chardin—and I share a few thoughts on one of his Big Ideas.
Rethinking what Jesus may have meant by “poor in spirit”.
St. Maximus once wrote that “the patience of the saints exhausts the evil power…” What if love doesn’t defeat evil by crushing it — but by outlasting it?