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Today’s Lesson: Girls Rule, Boys Drool
The difference between playground chatter and harmful messages.
Playing God on Paper
How composing 50,000 words of fiction deepened my appreciation for the Great Author.
Would Today’s Proverbs 31 Woman Do Multi-Level Marketing?
How companies appeal to family values and female empowerment.
Blue-Collar Contentment
A parent's lesson from where providence meets the American dream.
Why God Doesn’t Let Us In On Everything
An excerpt from 'Humble Roots.'
Why Churches Should Give Gifted Women a Chance
God's people can't unite against the Enemy when half of them are on the sidelines.
The Unsettling Truth Behind the #MeToo Movement
Creating a safer world for women means talking about our vulnerability.
Breaking Bread with Broken People Brings Wisdom
Scripture calls us to seek God’s goodness in community, not in private.
All God’s Children: The Spiritual Cost of Opportunity Inequality
Christians help bridge the gap by making the local church really local.
What Happens at Liberty Doesn’t Stay at Liberty
The Falwell investigation has far-reaching consequences for local churches in Virginia and beyond.
Why ‘Cuties’ Isn’t Just Netflix’s Problem
The sexual exploitation of children is a symptom of a larger disease—one that we’re complicit in.
Nancy Leigh DeMoss’ Big Adventure
How evangelicalism’s “royal wedding” shows us the glory and struggle of marriage and ministry.
The Divine Rise of Multilevel Marketing
Behind the $34 billion industry making its way to your church.
Christian Women Need to Know Their History
By celebrating the stories of generations before us, we better understand our own.
Where the White Working Class Went Wrong
J. D. Vance loves his 'hillbilly' tribe—yet hates what they’ve become.
Feasting and Fellowship in the Age of Food Allergies
Eating can be a source of fellowship—but in a fallen and allergy-ridden world, it can also present challenges.
In Abuse Cases, Don’t Trust Your Gut
Malcolm Gladwell’s new book leans too much on private interpretations of truth.
How the Failure of the American Family Formed Identity Politics
We’ve lost our trust in the common good. Can the church restore it?
Why I Don't Call Myself a Feminist
Christianity offers a culture of life greater than feminism ever could.
How Brainy Women Benefit the Church
A recent study suggests that intelligence is often associated with masculinity, not femininity.

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Chinese American Christians Are More Politically Engaged—and More Divided
Chinese American Christians Are Becoming More Politically Engaged—and More Divided
The 2020 race brings out generational gaps within the most undecided Asian American demographic.

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