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This isn’t a place built on trends, algorithms, or clever branding.

It exists because something in you already knows: the world we’ve been sold is hollow. And yet, as Dostoevsky said, “Beauty will save the world.”

I write to name what most feel but can’t quite articulate—to expose the fracture beneath our modern moment and, on occasion, to point quietly toward Logos.

Here you'll find cultural commentary, political and spiritual reflection, and stories of saints who’ve walked this tension before us—rulers and laymen alike.

At times, I’ll trace the collapse of meaning and the quiet rise of digital feudalism—a modern parable for an age that’s lost the thread.

My background spans entrepreneurship, law, classical music, and financial markets. I’ve been blessed with success, but say this only to note: I know the seduction of the idea that we can build the world we want and then proceed to live in it.

While my perspective is Orthodox, I don’t write only for Orthodox Christians. My readers come from all faiths, nations, and walks of life. If anything here speaks to you—join us. See where the path leads.

This isn’t for everyone. But if you’ve felt the fracture—and if your response is something akin to C.S. Lewis’ understanding that “all that is not eternal is eternally out of date”—welcome.

—Chris

► For interviews and speaking inquiries, please contact Kelsey Merritt at WooGirl Public Relations: kelsey@woogirlpr.com

Christine Menedis is the author of the book Why the World Doesn’t Make Sense: Reclaiming the Liberty You Didn’t Know You Lost, published by Forefront Books and distributed by Simon & Schuster. Available in the U.K. here.

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Tracing the collapse of meaning and the quiet rise of digital feudalism—a parable for an age that’s lost the thread.

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Author: Why the World Doesn't Make Sense: Reclaiming the Liberty You Didn't Know You Lost