Magazine Articles
He Who Wrestles With God in Public: Jordan Peterson Versus Himself
Peterson, who has notoriously stood aloof from formal religion, found out that mere psycho-spirituality couldn’t stand up to committed opposition to God.
From Barstool to Beatific Vision: Longing for a Place Where We Are All Known
Originally published in Crisis Magazine on May 26, 2025 George Wendt, who played the fictional character “Norm” in the long running sitcom “Cheers” has died. …
On Carney’s Capitulation
The Carney-Trump meeting was not a summit. It was a sales pitch. And as expected and true to form, the media believing Canadians, willingly bought it and continue to defend it.
Que Sera, Sera Serfdom: Mark Carney and Collapse by Design
Canada is no longer acting as a nation of productive awakened citizens but rather devolving into a plantation of managed subjects, that is, modern serfs bound not to landowners but to bureaucratic decrees, ESG scoring, and digital oversight.
The Apprentice: Ottawa Edition
Mark Carney has removed tariffs, same ol’ cabinet, no budget… But hey, he said “never ever” to Trump’s annexation joke, so apparently all is forgiven.
Val Kilmer: A Legacy of Art, Vulnerability, and Spiritual Longing
Originally published in VISTAS: Alta Vista-Canterbury Community Newspaper Vol. 44 No.5 May 2025. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fV0ApOOSGBc In the early hours of April 2, I learned of Val …
When the Dead Visit the Living: Kilmer, Dreams, and Divine Longing
Originally published in The Postil Magazine on May 1, 2025 The night I learned of Val Kilmer’s death, I had a dream. He appeared in …
On the Death of Pope Francis and the Dignity We Owe Every Human Life
Originally published in Crisis Magazine on April 30, 2025 What are the limits of decorum at the death of our shepherds who may have failed …
Subsidiarity Subverted: Mark Carney’s Politics of Power Outside the Moral Law
Both Carney and Trump have been cast as national saviors. But the Christian worldview reminds us that no political figure offers true salvation.
Mark Carney and the New Technocracy: A Moral and Political Reckoning
Both Carney and Trump have been cast as national saviors. But the Christian worldview reminds us that no political figure offers true salvation.









