Speaking Out

Into the Academic Lion's Den
Do Christian scholars belong in the hostile world of higher ed?
Men and Miscarriage
I didn’t know how to feel. In many ways, I still don’t.
Abortion Meets a New Generation
Progressive evangelicals can't tout social justice while side-stepping the sanctity of life.
Why Am I Not Poor?
The answer suggests some ways we might combat poverty.
He Will Raise You Up on Vultures' Wings
What I learned from bird-watching for Jesus.
The Arrogance and Impatience of Church Planters
How slowing down helps us start stronger churches.
Why Artists Belong in the Church Nursery
Good things happen when the bearded arts guy takes on the toddler room.
The Blessings of Factory Farming
A contrarian take on small, local agriculture.
Why We Need JFK's Peace Legacy
What Christians can learn from the president's foreign policy achievement of 1963.
How Churches Can Help Without Hurting After Super Typhoon Haiyan
Rule #1: Don't jump into action before you know the needs on the ground.
The Evangelical Work Ethic
Forget Weber. We don’t need social science to know that God cares about our work.
C. S. Lewis's Joy in Marriage
What I think Alister McGrath got wrong about Lewis's wife, Joy Davidman.
Peace Between Israelis and Palestinians—Really?
Why I refuse to be cynical about the current talks.
Our Shaken Faith in Football
Should Christian fans step away from such a physically devastating, violent sport?
Why Intelligent People Are Less Likely to Be Religious
And how our expectations for Christians in education are changing.
What the 'Six Types of Atheists' Mean for Christian Outreach
A new study highlights important differences between nonbelievers. But they have many things in common, too.
You, Me, and the Heavenly Three?
Why the Trinity can't tell us about gender. A response to Larry Crabb.
Will We Ever Get Beyond Race?
After Trayvon Martin, we need only look to churches to see a glimmer of potential.
Proposed Food Aid Reforms Put International Programs at Risk
In this tight-budget era, what works in theory likely won't result in legislative success.
How the Obama Administration Is Right on Food Aid Reform
New local purchasing efforts could be far more effective than current ones.

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