The July/August issue of Touchstone is still available as your first issue if you subscribe by July 8th. The issue contains a feature on the meaning of home, an editorial on reforms that require the ultimate sacrifice, and much more. Just follow the links below to sample the latest articles:
Feature:
Five Years Ago My Hometown Suffered an Apocalypse
by Russell Moore
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Barton Swaim on Natural Disasters as Ministers of God
Also in this issue. . .
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Commencement Day
by Anthony Esolen
Sacred Grammar
by Patrick Henry Reardon
Other Departments:
The Leading Edge
A Circle of Love
by Phillip E. Johnson
Reviews:
My Friend in Exile
by Richard John Neuhaus
A review by William L. Saunders, Jr.
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