“How much of my soul did I lose today?” A short-story collection by John Andrews imagines the travails of George Leland, a conservative state senator struggling in the gray area where the personal and the political collide.
What is it about sports that has so captivated me all my life? Why do I cling to their sweet innocence and on-field purity despite all the commercialization and politicization? Maybe it boils down to the simple question, hypothetical for the fan and existential for the doer: “Can I win?”
How will Colorado and the nation vote next year? How should we balance faith and politics? What about impeaching Trump? Why are you always so cheerful? I answer these and other questions in a long interview
My eventful life has been woven of four strands — politics, education, media, and ministry — but the kids say it all boils down to typewriting and stapling. A chapter from our upcoming brothers’ memoir, “Downstream,” co-authored with Jim Andrews.