Believers can disagree on migration policies—but the Word of God should shape how we minister to vulnerable people.
One year after the Palisades and Eaton fires, congregations meditate on what it means to be a church without a building.
Attempts to close America to immigrants helped spark the Revolution. Today, they are deforming our national conscience.
Life without play is a grinding, mechanical existence organized around doing the things necessary for survival. Play is the ...
Jennifer Bute, the executive partner at a large general practice in Southampton, UK, was driving to her office in 2004 when ...
Ryan Burge “stumbled” into ministry, as he put it. He left the pastorate with his church in decline, but he has not yet given ...
Keener’s book, Suffering, reminds us from where true greatness comes. Keener did not disappoint. But he also broadened his ...
Aaron Abramson served in the Israeli Defense Forces before abandoning his faith and wandering the world in search of meaning.
Sibley went home and decided to conduct her own ancestral veneration, mixed with tarot and Neopaganism. She said she would ...
The deep friendship between the theologian and poet Christian Wiman is built around mutual respect and a willingness to ...
A new history of American apologetics from Daniel K. Williams offers careful detail, worthwhile lessons, and an ambitious, sprawling, rollicking narrative.
Faced with encouragement to lessen technology use, younger Christians with far-flung families wonder how to stay connected.