Reflections on Life and Liberty

So much time is spent "in the fight," that it is easy to forget what we are supposed to be fighting for. To answer that, join Michael Quinn Sullivan each week as he puts the continuing fight for life and liberty in historical, biblical, and even just personal context.
Fighting Our Own Battles

My Enemy’s Enemy

Feeding an irksome “frenemy” to an alligator in the fray of an internecine fight might feel good, but it ignores that the alligator will next be looking to feed on you.

Fighting Our Own Battles

Woe Is Me!

Self-pity is a bottomless pit when we make our lives about ourselves. INTRO: In this week’s reflection, Michael Quinn Sullivan writes that rather than star as the martyrs in our self-devised tale of woe, we should actively look for allies in the redemptive story of...