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Remembering David Wilkerson
How the pastor/evangelist shaped the Pentecostal and evangelical movements—and the world.
Evangelism as Sacrament
Velcroed to a high-felt need: Jerry Root says evangelism is seeing how God is already working in someone's life.
A Beautiful Anger
The same holy hands that punish the wicked pull the righteous to safety.
Why We Love Amish Romances
In our brave, liberated new world, more American evangelical readers are seeking freedom in the Old Order.
Mercifully Forsaken
There is a reason Good Friday is called good, and why we can be thankful when God forsakes us.
The Gods of the Checkout Aisle
Understanding the parareligion of celebrity culture. A review of 'Gods Behaving Badly.'
Carolyn Arends Contemplates Her Own Death, and Yours
Going down singing: Why we should remember that we will die.
Should the Jobless Tithe Unemployment Benefits?
Observers discuss a stewardship dilemma.
An Everyday Scandal
The slaughter of the unborn needs no hidden cameras for condemnation.
The Problem with Christus Victor
An increasingly popular view of the atonement forces the question: What are we saved from?
Tough Calling in Africa
Two doctors who would rather serve where surgical equipment is dated and wards are overflowing.
Proselytizing in a Multi-Faith World
Why mutual respect and tolerance require us to witness for Christ.
Satan's a Goner
A lesson from a headless snake.
Idolatry, the Gospel, and the Imitation of God
Why evangelicals have taken such an interest in idols.
Chasing the Storyteller
David Cunningham's faith informs his filmmaking.
In Praise of Confidence
Doubt is to be endured, not celebrated.
Eugene Peterson: A Pastor's Journey
The memoirist reads the text of his life, and addresses the parlous state of the pastoral calling.
Share Sacred Spaces?
Observers discuss whether churches should lend worship space to other religions.
Christian Names
Does giving your child a biblical name enhance the child's spiritual development?
John Stott: The Man Who Wouldn't Be Bishop
Discernment and discipline have enabled him to touch lives worldwide.

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A New Era of AI Is Here, and the Church Is Not Ready
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