Curtis Schube
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This election season, don’t listen to your pastor
If your pastor has a laissez faire attitude toward the political arena, do not take his lead.
10 things Christians should know about young widows and widowers
Because we are in an admittedly rare position, I do not think many have known what to do.
Chick-Fil-A’s DEI policy an intentional shift to progressivism
This week, controversy was sparked over the Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) portion of Chick-fil-A’s website. The content, apparently not entirely new, brought some calls for boycott on social media. To be clear, this piece is not one of those calls.
A widower's reflection on Valentine's Day: Experiencing God through tragedy
As a recent widower, I’m as happy as I have ever been, despite crying mostly every day. I hope my story can encourage others to find this happiness.
Loving your neighbor includes politics
Within the scope of my own career as a lawyer, I have personally met numerous people who have lost their jobs because of their faith or politics. I have met a girl who saw male anatomy for the first time in a girl’s locker room.
The Bladensburg Peace Cross will stay, but the Supreme Court missed an opportunity
This Supreme Court's decision that the Bladensburg Peace Cross does not violate the Establishment Clause and can continue to stay at its present location should be celebrated, but the reasoning that the Court used does not entirely protect religious monuments or other displays in the future.
Third Circuit: Catholic Charities only entitled to 'beliefs,' not free exercise
It is alarming that Philadelphia and the Courts are both comfortable with shutting the doors of a charity that has served children for a longer period of time than the government itself. But the reasoning is what is truly alarming.