
Newphoria: An Assortment of Words and Phrases We Need for Modern Life
Of course, things could be worse. You could find yourself in a frightening blank nothingness in which you can’t find any WiFi. You might have

Of course, things could be worse. You could find yourself in a frightening blank nothingness in which you can’t find any WiFi. You might have

Miss P recommends relaxed bemusement at the strained and unnecessary efforts of some Christians to claw back holy meaning for Ash Wednesday out of the

Oh I believe we must focus still more on sins. The Heidelberg Catechism has much to say in Lord’s Day 34 to 44.

“I’m angry. I’m sad. I feel as if we’ve reached the end of an era with this bunch, and I don’t know what’s next.”

Wow, I didn’t know that Palm Sunday was about openness, inclusion, and tolerance. Something to reflect on, I guess. What about that donkey, shall we

A journey to who-knows-where to see who-knows-what without the proper supplies. We’re crazy.

You’ve exchanged friendly hellos while fetching the mail, and now you wonder: who are these alien beings?

In a vast, blazingly bright atrium, crowds of church angels mill about, carrying tote bags emblazoned with the AngelPAC logo. A huge banner draped across

Anyway, our team has heard that you young people are getting really discouraged about, you know, everything. So we decided to reach out and have

You’re living through traumatic times. After fifteen-plus months spent regarding all members of the public—along with one’s science-doubting relatives—as walking dispensers of viral load, you