Books
- Honey, We Shrunk the FamilyTimothy P. Carney’s Family Unfriendly explores plunging American fertility and how to get out of the baby bust.Nadya Williams|
- Novel Reactions to a Focus on FictionAnd other replies to the January/February issue.Alexandra Mellen|
- New Zealand Christian Bookshop Closures a Sign of the TimesNearly half of Manna Christian bookstores are shutting down, leaving some without a Christian bookstore in their town and highlighting concerns of misinformation.Jessie Chiang|
- Being HumanEpisode 8|1 hr 20minEmpathy and Remembering with Esau McCaulleyAuthor and theologian Esau McCaulley on absence and presence.Steve Cuss|
- Your Politics May Be Less Bible-Based than You ThinkPreston Sprinkle’s Exiles is a bracing call to return to Scripture, but some of his specific political applications are dubious.Joseph Holmes|
- The Meek Inherit Nothing in ‘Dune: Part Two’What happens when a savior chooses not a cross but a sword?Rebecca Cusey|Français
- ‘Dune’ Centers Islamic Imagery. These Muslim-World Novels Center Christ.Drawing from their long experience in the Islamic world, evangelical novelists pen fiction to help Muslims and Americans better see Jesus.Jayson Casper|
- ‘Hell Is a World Without You’ Revisits Early 2000s Youth GroupJournalist Jason Kirk discusses his new novel, turn-of-the-century evangelicalism, and deconstruction.Interview by Bonnie Kristian|
- The Russell Moore ShowEpisode 95|50minJennie Allen’s Help For Tangled EmotionsHow God meets us in our mental health, memories, and mourning.Russell Moore|
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