I never thought choking another human could feel so akin to prayer, but here we are.
Juan Vidal
Juan Vidal is the author of Rap Dad: A Story of Family and the Subculture That Shaped a Generation. His writing has appeared in NPR, Rolling Stone and LA Times.
Posted inFaith, Last Take
Is God still good during the coronavirus pandemic?
For some, a deadly pandemic may confirm their disbelief in any higher power, writes Juan Vidal, but the picture is larger than what we can see with our eyes.
Posted inFaith, Faith in Focus
Marrying young saved me from becoming a stereotype
Growing up, I saw most of the marriages around me crumble. More often than not, it was the men who ran their relationships into the ground, whether by being unfaithful or worse.
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We’re all victims now.
Author Juan Vidal reflects on the El Paso tragedy and what it means for U.S. Latinos and Christians.
