Wonder on the Web

Links to amazing stuff

Valerie Broucek

Good News about Ebola

Ebola is rightfully sobering us up. Hardly a day goes by without its threatening presence being mentioned, either in the US or in Africa. Caution is prudent, and we should indeed employ many a resource to stop the disease and tend to the infected. However, we are also wise to note the overall state of affairs, and this map of Africa shows that remarkably well.

Theologians in the Hands of Mystified Moderns

One theologian we have difficulty appreciating is Jonathan Edwards. He’s unfortunately known for one sermon, “Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God.” That is the only glimpse most Americans get, and it leaves us cold. In fact, his intellectual efforts were grounded in a theology of beauty. One of the better writers of our day, Marilynne Robinson, explains here why she remains a fan.

When Necking Isn’t Good

It’s hard not to like hummingbirds. They look innocent enough, fluttering their wings 70 times a second, arrayed in bright flashing feathers, sucking on nectar. But apparently they have a mean streak, and use those stunning beaks to stab each other in the throat. Something to do with sex.

Rapture by Guitar

We’ve pointed you to Martyn Wendell Jones’s reflections on everyday objects one finds in churches. Here’s his latest, on the acoustic guitar—a ubiquitous presence in contemporary churches, along with the ones playing it.

Also in this issue

The Behemoth was a small digital magazine about a big God and his big world. It aimed to help people behold the glory of God all around them, in the worlds of science, history, theology, medicine, sociology, Bible, and personal narrative.

Our Latest

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.

Texas Law Aims to Stop Abortion Drugs at the State Line

Adam McGinnis

Neighbors can now sue each other over mail-order drugs. Pro-life advocates are divided on the tactic.

News

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.

Being Human

Adam Young on Trauma and Theology: Why Your Certainty Might Be Just a Fancy Disguise

Can exploring the impact of trauma on our lives lead wounds to wisdom?

 

Studying Pain ‘Causes Me to Pine for Eternity’

Interview by Yi Ning Chiu

A clinical psychologist explains her research on the brain, suffering, and culture—and what she’s learned about God’s beautiful design.

The Bulletin

Venezuelan Oil, LA Fires Aftermath, and Revival In America

Mike Cosper, Clarissa Moll, Russell Moore

The global aftershock of military action in Venezuela, California churches rebuild one year after LA fires, and the possibility of revival in America.

What Christian Parents Should Know About Roblox

Isaac Wood

The gaming platform poses both content concerns and safety risks that put minors in “the Devil’s crosshairs.” The company says tighter restrictions are coming.

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