Theology+Spirituality

The Best Retelling of the Jesus Story Isn’t from Narnia or Harry Potter
Our culture has produced plenty of fine remakes, but nothing beats the Old Testament prequel.
Our Silence Is Music to God’s Ears
The most joyful noise God desires from us may be none at all.
What’s a Christian to Do with Statements and Confessions?
Public pressure to sign or abstain from them undermines their greatest value.
How Do You Solve a Theological Problem Like Maria?
Caribbean Christians grapple with God’s role in a devastating hurricane season.
What Does the Lord Require of You?
Micah’s most beloved verse is more than a spiritual to-do list.
We Need to Take Jesus’ Metaphor of Being Born Again More Seriously
It’s easy to ignore the painful, messy, universal experience of birth that Jesus was referring to.
The Unsettling Truth Behind the #MeToo Movement
Creating a safer world for women means talking about our vulnerability.
A Theology Lesson from Quantum Physics
What beaming a proton to space has to do with salvation.
The California Fires Are Purifying My Priorities
The threat of disaster forces me to reckon with salvation—mine and others.
The Evangelical Case for Wealth Creation
Lausanne and BAM Global respond to Ron Sider.
God Made Our Brains to Need Others
Both science and Scripture invite us to share our suffering.
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The Significance of Lecrae Leaving White Evangelicalism
Why many align theologically with the movement but feel left out culturally.
A Roman Catholic Appreciation of Justification by Faith
Both traditions can appreciate Luther’s famous dictum as a recovery, not a discovery.
Confessions of a Christian Prepper
My hope shouldn’t lie in survival skills and stockpiles.
Suffering in Cyberspace
The unique process of learning to suffer well online.
‘You Can’t Just Tell Us What to Believe’
Gregory Coles says the church should offer “breathing room” for gay Christians, like himself, who want to pursue sexual holiness.
Lamenting Las Vegas: How Country Music Marks an American Tragedy
After a mass shooting, we can find solace in an art form steeped in Scripture.
1 in 3 Protestant Churchgoers Personally Affected by Suicide
Survey also finds one-third of victims were attending church before their death, but few pastors knew of their struggle.
Breathing New Life into the Christian University
What would it look like if higher education were grounded in the worship, love, and study of God?
What Ravi Zacharias Said at Nabeel Qureshi’s Funeral
Eulogy at Houston memorial service honors “abnormally born” 34-year-old apologist.

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