Jake Meador
Jake Meador is the editor-in-chief of Mere Orthodoxy. His writing has appeared in The Atlantic, Commonweal, First Things, Books & Culture, National Review, Comment, Books & Culture, and Christianity Today. He is a contributing editor with Plough and a contributing writer at the Dispatch. He lives in his hometown of Lincoln, NE with his wife and four children.
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By Jake Meador
Gray and the Deeply Modern Bolsheviks
September 12th, 2022|1 min read
By Jake Meador
In Memoriam: Queen Elizabeth II
September 12th, 2022|5 min read
By Jake Meador
Christendom in Winter
September 7th, 2022|4 min read
By Jake Meador
Panic
September 1st, 2022|10 min read
By Jake Meador
Small Groups, Church Life, and Being Human
September 1st, 2022|4 min read
By Jake Meador
Threnody for a Good Man
August 31st, 2022|6 min read
By Jake Meador
Perspective
August 30th, 2022|2 min read
By Jake Meador
Reading “Non-Anxious Presence” (II)
August 29th, 2022|2 min read
By Jake Meador
New Coalitions
August 29th, 2022|2 min read
By Jake Meador
Two Bad Reasons to Oppose Loan Debt Forgiveness and Two Better Ones
August 26th, 2022|6 min read
By Jake Meador
Reading the Pan-Africanists: Julian Nyerere (I)
August 26th, 2022|3 min read
By Jake Meador
On Mr. Berry and Professor Jennings
August 25th, 2022|6 min read
By Jake Meador
Gray on Modernism
August 24th, 2022|2 min read
By Jake Meador
To Die on the Right Side
August 23rd, 2022|2 min read
By Jake Meador
Saturday Night Lights
August 23rd, 2022|6 min read
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