Sitemap - 2023 - Bonnie Kristian

Thanks for a good year

The error—or signal?—in the pope’s blessings announcement

Space use is the missing piece of ‘big American houses’ discourse

I’m not sure how much more Trump-evangelicals conversation there is to be had

Christendom 2.0 and the ‘God-shaped hole’

A quick housekeeping question

The answer is I have a nanny

Maybe AI is what breaks up ‘Big Tech’

Women and children first?

Liberalism is the best thing going

Modern American Halloween is gross and bad

Untrustworthy, one year later

Matt Gaetz is right about single-subject appropriations bills

Hollywood’s striking writers were right to be up in arms over AI

On being a female Christian writer who is not 'a female Christian writer'

Learning management systems are bad for K-12

Insurance policies could change Republicans’ minds on climate change

Secrecy is a major contributor to conspiracism

The turn against coddling may not reach our institutions

Would you move for friends? For church?

School is too long, and summer is too short

‘Religion as a luxury good’ will make our politics even weirder

Picking a president was always mostly vibes

A few thoughts after 2 years on Substack

The children’s Bible market has a giant gap

On maternity leave

'Wrong place’ shootings make the strongest case for new gun laws

Trades, humanities, and the college gender gap

Join me on Substack Notes?

The Trump indictment is both too much and not enough

I have a theory about smartphones in schools

How do you live in a world like this?

ChatGPT and the metaverse are supposed to change the world. I'm not convinced.

The risk of a post-post-Iraq foreign policy

Book endorsements can be a seedy business

The group chat is the problem

Some thoughts on Ash Wednesday from a newly minted Anglican

Parental leave is great. But it likely can't reverse fertility trends.

The freakout over TikTok is a moral panic—but it’s not just that

We should think more deliberately about risk assessment

Americans love opinion journalism. They just don’t know it.

On Canada’s MAiD and the limits of the bodily autonomy argument

Time is never on the fact-checker’s side

We don't select for basic governing competence