Wonder on the Web

Links to amazing stuff

Spooky Light Particles

“We are still getting to grips with the properties of photons and it seems that they don’t experience distance in the same way as we do.” So says Michael Brooks in this piece on photons, which can be light years apart and yet have some unexplainable “cosmic connection.”

Walk in the Light—Up to a Point

The Bible tells us to walk in the light, but apparently we don’t want to do that for too long. At least literally speaking. Apparently “our brains and bodies cannot cope in a world without darkness.” Such is the argument of the article “The End of Night” on light pollution on our planet. Enjoy this issue’s long read.

The Incredibles

We’re talking about Christians here. Not because they are superheroes or people of superior morals. This classic by A.W. Tozer points out the many apparent “contradictions” of the Christian life. The faith, he suggests, is less about logic and more about lived mystery.

Slow Life

An amazing close up video of Great Barrier Reef animals. Definitely worth three and a half minutes of your time.

—The Editors

Also in this issue

The creative joy of the Trinity, godly hide-and-seek, a bird flying at new heights, and the marvel of aviation.

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The 94-Year-Old Hong Kong Cardinal Fighting for Chinese Freedom

For decades, Cardinal Joseph Zen has stood resolutely against China’s Communist government.

Evangelicals, Get Back in the Game

Neil Shenvi and Pat Sawyer

An excerpt from Post-Woke: Asserting a Biblical Vision of Race, Gender, and Sexuality.

Caring Less Helps Christians Care More

The Bulletin with Sara Billups

Holy indifference allows believers to release political anxiety and engage in constructive civic service.

The Bulletin

Iranian Protests, Minneapolis ICE Shooting, and The Reason for Church

Mike Cosper, Clarissa Moll

Iranian protests escalate, ICE agent shoots US citizen in Minnesota, and an interview with CT’s Book of the Year winner.

From Our Community

A Commitment to the Gospel Is A Commitment to Diversity

Caitlin Edwards

Rev. Dr. Gabriel Salguero shares how the Gospel teaches us to love our neighbors and build bridges.

A Memoir of Exvangelical Anger—but Not for the People in the Pews

Journalist Josiah Hesse discusses his new book on poverty, Pentecostalism, and the politics of the Christian right.

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Nigerian Christian Schools Fill Gaps for Students with Disabilities

Emiene Erameh

Many public schools can’t offer special education, so churches offer needed resources and community.

The Russell Moore Show

Moore to the Point: Why Christians Ignore What the Bible Says About Immigrants

Believers can disagree on migration policies—but the Word of God should shape how we minister to vulnerable people.

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