Fellowship and Community
- She Wrote Love Stories. Then Her Marriage Ended.How a romance author journeyed with God through an unwanted divorce.Interview by Ericka Andersen|
- Single Christians Have Common Needs—the Same Needs All Christians HaveAnna Broadway’s survey of global singleness challenges a marriage status hierarchy within the church.Elizabeth Woodson|
- I Hated ‘Church People.’ But I Knew I Needed Them.As I attended my second funeral in three weeks, two Christians showed me a kindness I couldn’t explain.Randy Loubier|
- Can Christian Colleges Make the Grade?An experienced evangelical educator sees challenges ahead—but opportunities too.Interview by Nathan Finn|
- David Brooks: We Change People for the Better by Knowing Them More FullyThe New York Times columnist says extraordinary things happen—both personally and socially—when we pay attention to others.Justin Whitmel Earley|
- Tim Alberta Is More Sad Than Angry at His American Evangelical FamilyThe Atlantic journalist’s portrait of a fractured movement chooses lament over axe-grinding.Daniel Bennett|
- Friends Are Your Family of Faith—and Your Spiritual Comrades-in-ArmsRebecca McLaughlin takes the topic of friendship beyond warm and fuzzy feelings.Phil Knox|
- Online Content Runs from Good to Bad. The Bigger Danger Is Online Habits.Despite our best intentions, the default practices of digital life can deform our souls.Jeffrey Bilbro|
- There Is an Edge to Living on the EdgeMy outsider experiences have only strengthened my confidence in God’s goodness and sovereignty.Alicia J. Akins|
- Sticking Out and Fitting In as an Asian American BelieverTheologian Michelle Lee-Barnewall reflects on her ethnic identity and her identity in Christ.Ben Chang|
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