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
Learning to lament in the 21st century.
Jen Pollock Michel
April 29, 2013
Finally! A balanced, generous perspective on what Christianity has to say about video games.
Ted Turnau
April 18, 2013
Why pop culture can be rich with meaning, insight, and value for our lives.
Brett McCracken
April 3, 2013
I don't think Jesus set out to make headlines.
Lisa Velthouse, guest blogger
March 29, 2013
From articles to Scriptures, how we read matters as much as what we read.
Alastair Roberts
March 19, 2013
Six evangelical scholars--including C. Everett Koop--in a panel discussion on technology and bioethics.
Carl F. H. Henry
February 25, 2013
Technology lets us blur the line between job and family.
Monica Selby
February 15, 2013
Selling solar lamps to impoverished families is how Brian Rants serves God--and brightens the world.
Chris Horst
December 19, 2012
But schools worry about their effect on discipleship (and revenues).
Melissa Steffan
October 17, 2012
Is it possible?
Amy Simpson
September 14, 2012
Why I'm not sure we should be calling for a petition for removal of a blog post.
Caryn Rivadeneira
July 20, 2012
Social media and the sovereignty of God as Colorado's most destructive fire raged.
Ruth Moon
July 2, 2012
Son of martyred missionary Nate Saint invented flying car to advance indigenous missions.
Jeremy Weber
June 13, 2012
The bloggers join Her.meneutics regulars Laura Leonard, Rachel Marie Stone, and Sarah Pulliam Bailey.
Sarah Pulliam Bailey
May 18, 2012
A cancer diagnosis inspired Kim Newlen to create something beautiful for other women.
Nathan Clarke
May 15, 2012
The Internet allows a project to go from idea to publication in record time.
Mark Galli
April 1, 2012
The YouTube trend can help us understand what we're really saying.
Jennifer Grant
February 13, 2012
Well-meaning inquiries about pregnancies can cause more harm than good.
Courtney Reissig, guest blogger
January 11, 2012
Why I'm still not tweeting.
Sharon Hodde Miller
August 16, 2011
The embroiled congressman's defense that sexting is not adultery reveals a mind-body dualism long resisted by Christian tradition.
Karen Swallow Prior
June 9, 2011
How we can foster a family environment that deters sexting, distracted driving, 'Facebook depression.'
Ellen Painter Dollar
April 8, 2011
The likely Oscar Best Picture winner's disturbing view of women apparently come not from Mark Zuckerberg's world but from the views of writer Aaron Sorkin.
Gina Dalfonzo, guest blogger
February 25, 2011
Internet fasting. Experiments in chastity. Meatless Mondays. Nonreligious people are seeing the personal benefits of Christianity, even if they don't have the whole story.
Amy Julia Becker
November 18, 2010
Lessons from the story of the young mom who killed her baby for interrupting her Farmville game.
Sarah Raymond Cunningham, guest blogger
November 17, 2010
Is a parental-control device the best way to teach teens that sending sexually explicit texts is a bad idea?
Elrena Evans
November 2, 2010
Why I hold Facebook's founder complicit—at least in part—for the suicide of Rutgers freshman Tyler Clementi.
Karen Spears Zacharias, guest blogger
October 12, 2010
Sure, I was getting a lot done as a mother of four. But I was having a hard time obeying God.
Jennifer Grant
July 16, 2010
Perhaps technological advances are challenging spiritual disciplines, such as prayer, contemplation, and waiting to hear from the Lord.
Amy Julia Becker
April 12, 2010
A non-Luddite asks how media saturation shapes our minds and hearts.
Elrena Evans
March 31, 2010
My love of reading has too often become another way to stay busy rather than practice 'holy leisure.'
Ruth Moon
March 19, 2010
Pope Benedict and Muslim scholars have warned that the scanner—slated for major U.S. airports—violate principles of human dignity and chastity.
Katelyn Beaty
March 8, 2010
In 'Read for the Heart', Sarah Clarkson wants to introduce families to good, true, and beautiful books.
Interview by Ruth Moon
February 2, 2010
A new study suggests negative consequences from the rising social media use on Christian college campuses.
Sarah Eekhoff Zylstra
October 22, 2009
Australian police found that two out of three victims of "romance fraud" are women.
Elissa Cooper
October 20, 2009
It doesn't have to be for shallow updates.
guest blogger Heather Gemmen Wilson, @heatherwilson
June 17, 2009
Lila Rose's pro-life activism may be breaking state privacy laws. But does it matter?
Sarah Pulliam
April 28, 2009