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Without Action, We Are Hypocrites
Jesus isn’t impressed by our feelings of moral outrage at injustice.
I'm a Rare Breed: An Elite Chess Player Who’s Open About His Faith
Why I follow Jesus publicly, even when people warn that my career will suffer.
It’s Not Only Bullies Who Boast
We’re too quick to ignore one of Paul’s most persistent warnings.
A Deeper Debate over Drums in Church
Native Christians still wrestle with how their culture fits into their churches.
Are We Missing the Point of Spiritual Disciplines?
The goal isn't merely getting closer to God, but making a difference in everyday life.
Gleanings: September 2017
Important developments in the church and the world (as they appeared in our September issue).
Germans Are Welcoming Refugees as a Way to Honor Luther’s Legacy
Asylum seekers and immigrants are big part of the Reformation’s 500th anniversary in Germany.
The Beginning of Dementia Isn’t the End of Grace
How the church can come to the aid of sufferers and their loved ones.
Facing Our Legacy of Lynching
How a memorial could help lead America—and Christians—to repentance from a dark history.
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Bringing Back Baylor
Baylor University president Linda Livingstone helps the school navigate one of the largest scandals in US collegiate athletics.
Keith and Kristyn Getty: Singing Isn’t Just for Sunday
Why congregational worship is a feast we prepare all week long.
New & Noteworthy Books
Compiled by Matt Reynolds.
Parents of Prodigals: Let God Work on Your Anger and Fears
An excerpt from 'Hope for the Prodigal.'
Questioning Why God Questions
If He wants to have meaningful relationship with us, it will require dialogue.
What a Playground’s Victory Means for Christian Schools
Supreme Court decision could change playing field for school choice movement.
God, Guns, and Oil
A Los Angeles church seeks the good of its neighborhood by confronting crime and environmental distress.
Our September Issue: Our Checkered Pasts Are God's Glory
Why redemption is sweeter without selective memory.
Reply All
Responses to our June issue via Facebook posts, tweets, and emails.
Our Two Spiritual Time Zones
Living in the tension between present promise and future fulfillment.
Of Old Testament Haircuts and New Testament Head Coverings
How Scripture records God consistently defending the humanity and dignity of women against sexual violence and exploitation.

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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