Another good review for The Constant Choice from a reader, “Thoughtful”, on Amazon: This was a remarkably interesting, courageous and insightful book. Like the author, Peter Georgescu, I have wrestled with issues of faith, God, godliness and good and evil for a long time. I come at it from a slightly different perspective–in my case,…Read More

In this video, a gay poet named Molly recites a poem addressed to the conservative parents of the woman she loves. She says, “Catholic, conservative, Republican, living in Tennessee, but the toughest part: they’re wonderful people. They taught their children to organize their lives around faith and service. They raised the daughter than I love.…Read More

The reaction of readers to The Constant Choice, since it came out, has been an especially gratifying experience. Some of those who have reviewed it on Amazon, or send me personal emails, are acquaintances, and others are strangers. What’s encouraging to me is that they are seeing their own perceptions of truth confirmed by the…Read More

Flipper the kitten was born with a twisted spine nine months ago, leaving her hind legs so badly crooked that she could only drag them behind her. When you see video of her in that state, it’s heart-rending, like a scene from a movie where the gunshot victim pulls himself across a room with his…Read More

Mothers, as it turns out, are useful in natural disasters. That’s from a recent New York Times column by Ginia Bellafante, about how the aftermath of Hurricane Sandy has transformed a small band of New York mothers into, more or less, suburban angels of mercy. The stories she tells are remarkable: “Most of them (are)…Read More