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Pilgrim's Regress
Classic places where Christians have gone for centuries.
He Talked to Us on the Road
The surprising rewards of Christian travel.
Can I Trust You?
Pastoral teams are still trying to bridge the generation gap.
Something Old, Something New
Combining liturgy and postmodern culture leads to fresh forms of worships in the U.K.
When It's Okay to Cheer at Church
Clap your hands, all you nations; shout to God with cries of joy. —Psalm 47:1
Fast & Furious
Vin Diesel and Paul Walker reprise their roles as thief and cop, but while this latest installment in the franchise is certainly fast and furious, it's also vulgar, noisy, and dumb.
The Escapist
This festival hit from the UK attempts to reinvigorate a tired genre, but its aimless experiments end up being tiring, instead.
Going to the Movies?
Discovering and Escaping Liturgy
Worship trends among the young are more complicated than you realize.
Ecumenism, education, culture-engagement and the "slippery slope" argument
The vision of John Comenius and the story of the Unity of the Brethren give us a good way to test a hypothesis.
The Mind of the Emancipator
Abraham Lincoln was not a philosopher, but to him ideas mattered.
Comrade Duch in the Dock
Born-again Khmer Rouge prison director apologizes, asks for forgiveness in trial.
Where to Find the Real Atheists
Lent teaches us how much we Christians hate God.
Was Easter Borrowed from a Pagan Holiday?
The historical evidence contradicts this popular notion.
Priest Who Professed Islam Defrocked by Episcopal Church
Ur Video: Shane Hipps on Medium and Message
How you present the gospel may matter more than what you actually say.

Top Story November 10, 2020

Jon Tyson: ‘Run into the Controversy’
Jon Tyson: ‘Run into the Controversy’
Why the NYC pastor’s goal is “to winsomely offend everybody.”

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