A History of Faith and Flatulence Terry Lindvall leads a tour of irreverent poems, bathroom jokes, and other running gags of religious satire.
Wesley Hill | October 26, 2015
The Evangelical Work Ethic Forget Weber. We don’t need social science to know that God cares about our work.
Greg Forster | October 21, 2013
God Behind the Veil His ways are hidden from ordinary eyes, but not from the eyes of faith.
Bobby Grow | April 1, 2013
What's His Is Ours Christ's righteousness belongs to those who receive by faith God's promise of forgiveness.
Sarah Hinlicky Wilson | September 14, 2012
Honest Appraisal Learning from reformers, past and present.
David Neff | October 1, 2010
The Lost Art Of Catechesis It's a tried and true way of teaching, among other things, Christian doctrine.
J. I. Packer and Gary A. Parrett | March 12, 2010
Germany's 'Cold Religion' A Berlin-based journalist says that Martin Luther would have driven most of Germany's bishops from their pulpits.
Interview by Sarah Pulliam Bailey in Berlin | November 9, 2009
Dr. Luther, Rapmeister The great German reformer wrote rhyming versions of the Creed, Ten Commandments, and Lord's Prayer to wean the youth away from "love ballads and carnal songs."
David Neff | July 29, 2009
In the Steps of Luther Finding refuge from the storm.
Christian George, excerpted from 'Sacred Travels' | April 3, 2009