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Can a Secularizing Nation Have a Christian Soul?
One of England’s finest writers surveys the past and present of English faith.
If We Can’t Reason Together, How Can We Worship Together?
The knowledge crisis afflicting American society poses even greater dangers for the church.
Making America Hospitable for Religious Outsiders
Muslims (and other minorities) shouldn’t have to elevate national ideals above faith commitments before gaining a seat at the table of citizenship.
John Inazu: Why I’m Still Confident About ‘Confident Pluralism’
The past two years have only strengthened my belief that tolerance, humility, and patience can help heal our fractious public life.
The Sin of Tolerance
An example of Billy Graham's fiery preaching in the 1950s.
Turning the World Upside Down, Down Under
As Americans debate the Benedict Option, anti-Christian fervor in Australia has convinced me that we need a more disruptive strategy.
Why the Modern World Is Making Us Miserable
Mark Sayers asks us to look to the Bible’s steadying influence in an era of cultural turmoil.
Fearless Faith in a Time of Forgetting
Our culture can’t remember what makes Christianity good, but there's no reason to freak out.
How Christian Institutions Can Stay Christian Amid Secular Pressure
Legal experts Stephen Monsma and Stanley Carlson-Thies say religious and secular organizations should enjoy equal freedom to live out their convictions.
Michael Lindsay on Covenant and Conflict at Gordon College
The college's president says the issues on campus go deeper than 'homosexual practice.'
The Unremarkable Call to Love Our Gay Neighbors
Glenn Stanton shows how friendship and biblical fidelity belong together.
5 Guidelines for Living in a Pluralist Society
Protestant Christianity is losing the mainstream status it once enjoyed. How to model a winsome faith anyway.
The Wrong Kind of Christian
I thought a winsome faith would win Christians a place at Vanderbilt’s table. I was wrong.
Rob Ford: The Good City's Bad Mayor
Toronto's tolerance gets tested by Ford's embarrassing antics.
Perfectly Human: This is What it Means to be Included by Tim Fall
Can a courtroom give us a glimpse of heaven? Guest blogger Tim Fall thinks so....
What a New Guinness Ad Has to Do with My Son and the Word Include
William asked me what it meant to include his friend. Sometimes I'm not so sure we understand it, even as adults. But here's one picture of true inclusion.
A Trip to the Zoo, or Why Inclusion Matters
We went to the zoo. It was a simple, lovely day (only made possible by Penny's inclusion in a regular first grade classroom).
Do Medical Textbooks Intentionally Offer Outdated Descriptions of Down Syndrome? and Other Questions for George Estreich
"Medicine is part of culture, and so culture, good and bad, is refracted through medicine." George Estreich on medical ethics, culture, and inclusion, among other things.
How Much Does God Love You?
Last fall, my I wrote about my fears about moving. Yesterday, I learned how those fears had been answered.
Penny Finishes Kindergarten
...my daughter has been included and accepted for who she is. She has grown in immeasurable ways because she has been loved and been able to love in return.

Top Story May 18, 2024

AI Preachers and Teachers? No Thanks, Say Most Americans.
AI Preachers and Teachers? No Thanks, Say Most Americans.
American Bible Society study finds majority don’t trust technology with spiritual matters.

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