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- Care for the Environment Is Biblical. It’s Also a Witness to Environmentalists.Do activists often invest their work with religious significance? All the more reason for Christians to be discerning co-laborers.Dennis Greeson|
- Bible Figures Never Say ‘I’m Sorry’If they don’t “apologize” in the modern sense, it’s only because Scripture has a richer vocabulary of repentance.Andrew Wilson|
- In a Divided World, Practice Patient PersuasionA law professor shares lessons on respectful disagreement in the classroom, the church, and the wider culture.Interview by Harvest Prude|
- 5 Underrated Books on Spiritual FormationChosen by Alex Sosler, author of A Short Guide to Spiritual Formation: Finding Life in Truth, Goodness, Beauty, and Community.Alex Sosler|
- If You’re a Christian, You Should Probably Thank Your MomA majority of American Protestants were raised by devout mothers, a study finds.Daniel Silliman|
- Finding an Uncontainable God Within Finite Poetic SpacesEastern Orthodox poet Scott Cairns reflects on his new collection, his journey of faith, and poetry’s capacity to apprehend inexhaustible realities.Interview by Joey Jekel|Français
- O Ye of Overconfident FaithLike the disciples, we need to learn the difference between trust in Jesus and spiritual cockiness.Jennifer Michelle Greenberg|
- Doubt Is a Ladder, Not a HomeChurches should welcome questions. That doesn’t require embracing perpetual doubt.Brad East|Português
- The Surprising Practicality of Christian PhilosophyFor believers, pursuing a philosophical life is the opposite of having your head in the clouds.Christian B. Miller|Indonesian
- My Students Are Reading John Mark Comer, and Now I Know WhyThe popular pastor’s latest works inhabit a fruitful tension between inheriting church tradition and rebuilding it for today’s world.Brad East|
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