Ever feel bombarded online? Michael Rossmann, SJ shows how “Primitive Technology” on YouTube is a great place to find a little stillness.
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Postmarked Pauses
Sometimes, we have to wait for a reply. Garrett Gundlach, SJ, remembers that the wait is worth it.
Sitting with a Stranger: On Injury and Empathy
We all have pain and we all have strife. Damian Torres-Botello, SJ, shares how encountering pain and strife in his life has turned into a gift.
Who Are We Racing Against?
As an avid runner, Colten Biro, SJ, ponders the destructive effects of competitive streaks.
Millions Marching: From Loneliness to Communion
In his TJP debut, Steve Nicholson, SJ reflects on his experience at the Women’s March in Atlanta and has his deepest hope confirmed: we don’t have to be alone.
Knowing No
After years of ‘yes,’ Eric Immel, SJ slowly learns what it means to say ‘no.’
Herramientas afiladas, vulnerabilidad, y dignidad
Andrew Hanson, SJ comparte historias de la peluquería migratoria.
Sharp objects, vulnerability, and dignity
Andrew Hanson, SJ shares stories from the migrating barber shop.
From Sith Lord to Jesuit
Adam Driver on the “anguish of faith” in “Silence.”
They’re Mocking Me, Aren’t They?
Garrett Gundlach, SJ explores the lesser-known love language, most popular among high schoolers: mockery.