How Andrew Sears at TechMission harnesses the Web to fuel urban ministry.
Eileen O'Gorman
May 7, 2013
How Silicon Valley entrepreneurs are taking a leap of faith to create technology that makes you more human.
Andy Crouch
May 3, 2013
Trusting God after listing, praying, and searching the web for my Mr. Right.
Anna Broadway
March 21, 2013
Some advice for the church: Think before you click.
Kate Shellnutt
February 20, 2013
Why I stopped Google stalking my suitors.
Anna Broadway
January 21, 2013
Instead of inciting real change, the Internet meme just breeds guilt about legitimate complaints.
Caryn Rivadeneira
November 7, 2012
Most pivotal moments in history start with a conversation, not a retweet.
Petra Bosma
November 1, 2012
How to avoid the Christian 'humble brag.'
Lesley Sebek Miller, guest writer
October 18, 2012
What Jennifer Livingston's response to one ignorant reviewer gets right and wrong about obesity.
Lisa Ann Cockrel, guest writer
October 8, 2012
According to ChurchRelevance.com, the topics we cover at Her.meneutics are not serious ministry. Excuse me?
Laura Ortberg Turner
October 3, 2012
And other postmodern instruments of public shame.
Karen Swallow Prior
September 28, 2012
Most women go into birth not knowing what to expect. Why birthing videos can help.
Rachel Marie Stone
September 19, 2012
Faith-based website endings like .church and .bible likely to join .com and .org in URLs.
Ruth Moon
June 29, 2012
How I wish the elderly bus monitor would have responded to her young abusers.
Katelyn Beaty
June 26, 2012
How interconnectivity helps us better engage the Bible.
Robert C. Crosby
June 11, 2012
How interconnectivity helps us better engage the Bible.
Robert C. Crosby
June 11, 2012
A viral video is a symptom of our spiritual malaise, but not the cure.
Chuck Colson & Timothy George
June 7, 2012
The bloggers join Her.meneutics regulars Laura Leonard, Rachel Marie Stone, and Sarah Pulliam Bailey.
Sarah Pulliam Bailey
May 18, 2012
The YouTube poet talks to Her.meneutics about the beliefs behind "Sexual Healing."
Interview Kate Roberts, guest blogger
April 18, 2012
Company quietly changes year-old guidelines.
Morgan Feddes
April 2, 2012
The Internet allows a project to go from idea to publication in record time.
Mark Galli
April 1, 2012
I have more in common with the girls asking "Am I ugly?" on YouTube than I care to admit.
Sharon Hodde Miller
March 9, 2012
The YouTube trend can help us understand what we're really saying.
Jennifer Grant
February 13, 2012
What we can take away from the viral video that elicited such visceral reactions.
Laura Ortberg Turner, guest blogger
January 16, 2012
Facebook is too big a mission field for the church to ignore.
Natasha S. Robinson, guest blogger
January 3, 2012
What do we do with virtual fellowship?
Matthew Lee Anderson, Brandon Vogt, and Doug Groothuis
December 20, 2011
The spirituality of the booming online "self-expression engine."
Laura Leonard
November 30, 2011
An anthropologist, a writer, and a ministry leader consider Christian dating websites.
Jenell Williams Paris, Leslie Ludy, and Dennis Franck
October 17, 2011
The company wants to verify prominent pastors as the religious leaders navigate social media challenges.
Sarah Pulliam Bailey in Atlanta
October 7, 2011
Petitions effective, but not by numbers.
Bobby Ross Jr.
September 26, 2011
Faith-based groups must now pay for search giant's tools.
Matt Branaugh
August 25, 2011
Why I'm still not tweeting.
Sharon Hodde Miller
August 16, 2011
With more than 22 million users on mobile platforms, and millions more on its website, it has unusual success in creating a massive participatory system like Wikipedia or YouTube.
June 28, 2011
Tim Challies looks at emerging technology through a theological lens.
Interview by Matthew Lee Anderson
May 17, 2011
What Bible smartphone apps tell us about the Book.
Leslie Leyland Fields
May 16, 2011
How social media changed theological debate.
John Dyer
March 11, 2011
The manager of Patheos' evangelical portal clarifies the gospel online.
Sarah Pulliam Bailey
February 15, 2011
In a world that's as impersonal and voyeuristic as ours, I want the things I do at home to be just for the people I see and touch daily.
Rachel Marie Stone, guest blogger
January 21, 2011
Constant connection keeps missionaries on the field, but has its costs.
Sarah Eekhoff Zylstra
December 30, 2010
Is LikeaLittle.com, the newest fad in Internet dating, a fun diversion or an impediment to healthy community?
Marlena Graves
December 8, 2010