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The Blessings of Battle

War is a miserable business. But it has a way of creating good ends. Not just bringing justice after just wars. But prompting creative technologies that bring much good during peace time. This summer we’ve heard plenty about the causes and political aftermath of World War I. Now it’s time to think of “The 6 Most Surprising, Important Inventions” from that world conflagration.

More than Kids’ Toys

What can’t you do with LEGOS? Seemingly nothing. Another example of the ingenuity of us divine image bearers.

The Jungle Kitchen

This callout says it all: “There are more species of microbes in a typical home than there are species of birds on Earth.” Yikes! So you may not want to read “Mapping the Hidden Universe in Your Kitchen” until after dinner. But just when you’re ready to freak out, remember, these too are God’s beloved creatures.

Summer Heat

The Romans called the period from the first week of July to the second week of August “the days of the dogs,” better known today as “the dog days of summer.” But why did they call them that? Still it’s not as hot here as on the sun—but sun spots, at a balmy 7,300°F—offer some relief.

Sun of Righteousness

Speaking of the sun, recently liturgical churches celebrated Jesus’ transfiguration. It was the day “Jesus Shone Like the Sun”—a spiritual thought to ponder during the dog days.

Also in this issue

On being seen as the Son, the life-giving existence of the moon, Jonathan Edwards on beauty, and a rousing sermon by Aimee McPherson.

Our Latest

Artemis II Showed Us What Integrity Looks Like

Four astronauts remind us that our humanity is both a gift from God and a joy.

Black Immigrants Are Diversifying the American Church

Jessica Janvier

African Americans have long ministered to Black people abroad. Those communities are now increasingly migrating to the US.

The Bulletin

Hungary’s Hopeful Election, Congressional Resignations, and Trump’s AI Blasphemy

Clarissa Moll, Russell Moore

Magyar gathers coalition to defeat Orban, Reps. Swalwell and Gonzales resign for sexual assault allegations, and the Trump Jesus AI meme.

News

An Unsung Iran Peace Initiative Grapples with Failure

For 20 years, Mennonites fostered dialogue between North America and the Islamic republic. Their conversations couldn’t stop the bombs.

Review

A Map Through Natural Theology

Three theology books on natural theology, the transfiguration of Christ, and a classic must-read.

Church-Crisis Content Didn’t Help Me

It offered the certitude of a pat narrative when what I needed was music and literature to interrogate myself.

News

Strait of Hormuz Closure Is Hurting Global Aid

Christian aviation and relief groups say increased fuel costs and shipping disruptions make it difficult for them to help the world’s most vulnerable.

What Is Godly Resistance?

Exodus’s midwives can teach us a lot about how to fear God more than the king.

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