In "SoulWork," Mark Galli brings news, Christian theology, and spiritual direction together to explore what it means to be formed spiritually in the image of Jesus Christ.
Mark Galli

Galli is editor of Christianity Today and author of God Wins, Chaos and Grace, A Great and Terrible Love, Jesus Mean and Wild, Francis of Assisi and His World, and other books.
Displaying 41 – 60 of 90 ARTICLES
Woes and blessings of the oil spill.
Mark Galli
June 1, 2010
Why we need to keep The Extremist in check.
Mark Galli
May 13, 2010
The whirlwind of the self is not easily tamed, even by religion.
Mark Galli
April 29, 2010
Now we can move on from merely giving people pleasant worship experiences.
Mark Galli
April 15, 2010
Why neither worm theology nor worth theology will do.
Mark Galli
April 1, 2010
One difference between the therapeutic gospel and the liberating gospel.
Mark Galli
March 18, 2010
What to do when you find yourself praying to the quid pro quo god.
Mark Galli
March 4, 2010
Perhaps people are looking for something else.
Mark Galli
February 18, 2010
Why the spiritually mature don't talk about how God has made them spiritually mature.
Mark Galli
February 4, 2010
Why it's crucial to recognize how little we're being transformed.
Mark Galli
January 21, 2010
But what do we do if the world isn't transformed?
Mark Galli
January 7, 2010
And it doesn't require you doing another blessed thing.
Mark Galli
December 23, 2009
Moving from loving the idea of loving God to loving God.
Mark Galli
December 10, 2009
Why gratefulness is more gift than duty.
Mark Galli
November 25, 2009
It's really hard to listen to God when there are really interesting things to think about.
Mark Galli
November 5, 2009
The neighbor is closer than we imagine.
Mark Galli
October 8, 2009
Be wary of anyone who starts praising Christianity.
Mark Galli
August 27, 2009
What should we think about a deity who gives us sticks of dynamite to play with?
Mark Galli
August 13, 2009
The meaning of evangelical scandals—including our own.
Mark Galli
July 30, 2009
Why change is not our most important product.
Mark Galli
July 16, 2009
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