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How a Korean Prodigal Son Landed on Toronto's Stage
Toronto theater buffs know playwright Ins Choi. What they don't know is how his church makes his work possible.
Hashtags Won't Heal Us
Learning to lament in the 21st century.
The Double Shock of Unexpected Pregnancy
How faith meets this scary, stressful, but ultimately divine surprise.
Workaholic Women and the Wager of Success
How far will women—and all of us—go to prove we're in control?
This Is 40
My upcoming birthday has me already thinking of dying.
The Delicious Invitation to Rest
"It's not anxiety we find in the piles of the undone..." A guest post by Jen Pollock Michel
Finding My Place in The Gospel Coalition
Where do women belong in complementarian organizations?
The Habit of Keeping Divine Company
A warning against the overcrowded life
I Don’t Want to Win the Lottery
Whether the prize is a few bucks or a billion, Scripture warns against becoming ‘greedy for gain.’
Randy Alcorn: God Wants You to Find Your Happy Place
Why happiness and holiness don’t have to be in conflict.
Mais 20 Orações Para Fazer ao Nos Aproximarmos do Pico da Pandemia
Clamar a Deus ainda é a melhor resposta a essa crise.
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Why I Read the Old Testament with Spiritual Seekers
Together, we discover Deuteronomy's Good News.
Virginity Isn't Our Holy Grail
Grace keeps us all from being 'damaged goods.'
The Real Value of a College Education
Why Christians might challenge the view of college as an investment
Faith Unsettled
Pushing beyond the easy-believism of evangelicalism.
Habits of the Heart, Part 2
Why Routine Spiritual Practices are Still a Good Idea, Part 2
When Childhood Has Become a Race
Goodbye busy summer, hello busy school year: What have we lost in the rush?
Phyllis Schlafly Defended Women Like Me
Even with her flaws, the “first lady of the conservative movement” understood a fundamental human desire.
Our Homemaker, Who Art in Heaven
Modern women have a complicated relationship with domesticity—but God points us toward the true meaning of home.
Thou Shalt Not Bail
The bailing trend is an understandable byproduct of a busy culture. But is it Christian?

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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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