The golden glory of October points both to our mortality and to nature's restoration, writes Nicole Koehn.
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The golden glory of October points both to our mortality and to nature's restoration, writes Nicole Koehn.
Isaac DeValois shows how the
courage of the faithful hound
from The Silmarillion ensured a
kingly line leading to Aragorn.
Karissa Riffel's final post in her
study of The Magician's Nephew
examines our heart's true desire
as we trust Aslan (aka Christ).
Karissa Riffel looks at dominion,
not domination, in Part 3 of
her Magician's Nephew study.
Part 2 of Karissa Riffel’s 
four-part study of 
The Magician’s Nephew
looks at love over selfishness.
Karissa Riffel begins 
a four-part study of 
creation themes found
in The Magician's Nephew.
Noah Love reviews John Mark
McMillan’s latest album in a 
new column from Anselm.
After all, God designed us to sing—and to wake each other up to beautiful things.
Isaac Hans introduces us to
Rebekah Blum, Anselm's
Summer 2025 Feature Artist
Annie Nardone recommends
a tale from Ray Bradbury in
her Pages, Pints, and Pours.
The wood a violin is made of
determines its voice, says
Christina Brown, pointing to
this truth: matter matters.
In this Pages, Pints, and Pours, Annie Nardone orders up an collection of elder wisdom worth sipping slowly.
Jackson Greer shares how he found solace in C.S. Lewis' The Horse and His Boy
In the latest Pages, Pints, and 
Pours, Annie Nardone invites 
booklovers to screen a guide 
to movies compiled in 1995.
Dylan Mortimer is the
Spring 2025 Feature Artist in
Anselm Society's new column.
In the latest Pages, Pints,
and Pours, Annie Nardone
invites us back to post 
WWI Paris with the 
Lost Generation.
Christina Brown recounts unwanted limitations that abruptly shifted her life as a writer.
Painter-sculptor Kristopher Orr offers friends and lovers of artists ways to be supportive co-laborers in the sacred dance of art making.
In the latest Pages, Pints,
and Pours, Annie Nardone
invites us to sink into this
epic historical trilogy.
Everywhere she turned that
night, the ancient city revealed
a feast of light and beauty.