Jake Meador
Jake Meador is the editor-in-chief of Mere Orthodoxy. His writing has appeared in The Atlantic, Commonweal, First Things, Books & Culture, The Dispatch, National Review, Comment, Christianity Today, and Plough. He lives in his hometown of Lincoln, NE with his wife and four children.
By Jake Meador
Places of Refuge are Places of Discipleship
August 22nd, 2022|1 min read
By Jake Meador
Reading Mark Sayers’s “A Non-Anxious Presence”
August 22nd, 2022|3 min read
By Jake Meador
Gray on the Two Faces of Liberalism
August 18th, 2022|3 min read
By Jake Meador
Boromir
August 18th, 2022|3 min read
By Jake Meador
Reading the Pan-Africanists: Kenneth Kaunda (VI)
August 17th, 2022|2 min read
By Jake Meador
You Mostly Shouldn’t Write About People You Hate
August 16th, 2022|4 min read
By Jake Meador
The Dead Consensus vs Ahmarism in Three Sentences
August 5th, 2022
By Jake Meador
Five Ministry Dynamics for the Gray Zone
August 4th, 2022|8 min read
By Jake Meador
Voting and Virtue
August 4th, 2022|6 min read
By Jake Meador
Notes on the Orbanism Essay
August 3rd, 2022|9 min read
By Jake Meador
Basil the Great Addresses the Rich
August 2nd, 2022|1 min read
By Jake Meador
Christopher Thompson on New Natural Law
August 1st, 2022|1 min read
By Jake Meador
Reading the Pan-Africanists: Kenneth Kaunda VI
August 1st, 2022|1 min read
By Jake Meador
Reading the Pan-Africanists: Kenneth Kaunda V
July 29th, 2022|1 min read
By Jake Meador
Reading the Pan-Africanists: Kenneth Kaunda IV
July 28th, 2022|2 min read
By Jake Meador
Reading the Pan-Africanists: Kenneth Kaunda III
July 26th, 2022|1 min read
By Jake Meador
Shame
July 11th, 2022|12 min read
By Jake Meador
Being Deep in History
July 7th, 2022|2 min read
By Jake Meador
The Cocktail as an American Artifact
July 6th, 2022|1 min read
By Jake Meador
Orbanism and the Revolution
July 5th, 2022|18 min read