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The Accidental Complementarian
How I came to embrace this misunderstood label.
You’re Not Too Busy for the Bible
It doesn’t take a special kind of person to read the Scriptures daily.
There's Never Enough Time
What I’ve learned as a working mother about the limits of time management.
Glennon Doyle Melton's Gospel of Self-Fulfillment
Why living your truth bravely isn't enough.
How to Binge Watch Like a Believer
The acclaimed cultural critic Andy Crouch says parents, not kids, are the key to a tech-wise family.
20 Prières Pour Prier Pendant Cette Pandémie
Alors que le COVID-19 suscite une crise dans le monde entier, il nous met également à genoux.
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In the Wake of Suicide's Silence: Why Blame Is Never the Answer
After my own brother's suicide 15 years ago, I should know that locating blame is so often futile.
Being Skinny Is Not a Christian Virtue
Finding the right motivations for caring for our bodies.
Who Speaks for Complementarian Christians?
For me, it's not the Council on Biblical Manhood and Womanhood. It's the local church.
Patience Is an Offline Virtue
What I’m learning from Lent without 24/7 connectivity.
Kids Want What We Teach Them to Want
Habit proves to be powerful liturgy.
Move Over, Sex and Drugs. Ease Is the New Vice.
Do modern amenities make it tough for us to embody God’s love?
20 Oraciones más mientras nos acercamos al pico de la pandemia
Pedir a Dios sigue siendo la forma más poderosa de responder en medio de la crisis.
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What You Don't Know About Complementarian Women
In her new book, Rachel Held Evans wants to put us all in one camp. Not so fast.
Stop Reading This and Get Back in the Kitchen
Why our Christmas domesticity matters more than we know.
'Let Me Impact the Media for You'
How Lorna Dueck is embodying a winsome apologetic on Canadian TV.
Fellow Christians: I'm Rich and I'm Sorry
The church needs a more open conversation about wealth and stewardship—and not just for pastors.
The Book Thief: Being Human in the Midst of Inhumanity
A World War II film with an unexpected theme.
Redeeming the 'Do What You Love' Mantra
The good news for Christians: When work is worship, we get to love it all.
Learning (and Relearning) to Forgive My Mother
The compelling message of love and grace

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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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