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- Christians Shouldn’t Run from a ‘Negative World.’ But They Can Depend on It Less.Aaron Renn outlines individual, institutional, and missional strategies for adapting to a hostile culture.Daniel Bennett|
- The Bible’s Development Is a Messy Story, but It Can Bolster Our FaithIf anything, the historical details are even messier than Susan Lim’s new account allows.John D. Meade|Français
- Metaphors Have a Power That’s More Than MetaphoricalJoy Clarkson peels back the veil of overfamiliarity from commonplace expressions and images.Raed Truett Gilliam|简体中文繁體中文
- Doubt Is a Ladder, Not a HomeChurches should welcome questions. That doesn’t require embracing perpetual doubt.Brad East|Português
- 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|
- One Underrated Way to Enrich Your Christian Political Witness: Be a Better ChristianPersonal discipleship and spiritual formation are hardly irrelevant to the rough-and-tumble of public debate.Matthew Loftus|
- ‘Past Lives’ Is the Anti-‘Notebook’We’ve romanticized stories of destiny-driven love—even at the expense of fidelity. This Oscar-nominated drama shows the beauty of limits.Morgan Lee|Português한국어
- ‘Cultural Christians’ Have Existed for as Long as Christians Have ExistedWe often credit the early church with heroic faithfulness. But it was hardly innocent of accommodation and compromise.Coleman Ford|简体中文繁體中文
- Why Joseph Is Known as the Silent SaintHow to listen for God’s leading when things seem to go wrongJoy Clarkson|españolPortuguêsFrançais简体中文한국어Indonesian繁體中文русский
- One Year, Seven Transformations, and the Emergence of a ‘WEIRDER’ WorldAmerican independence was one of many revolutions sparked in 1776. How can we live faithfully in the new order they created?Paul Gutacker|
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