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Weekend Edition—May 27, 2016
Problems at Baylor, Poverty, Millennial roommates, church signs and more!
The Glorious Inefficiency of a Healthy Small Church
A worship service can be conducted efficiently, but worship can't. It requires time to ponder, reflect and celebrate.
Transgender Confusion Goes Beyond Elementary School Bathrooms
Researcher Mark Yarhouse on why mixing politics and gender identity has only left us more confused.
Overtime Pay Mandated for More Ministry Employees
But pastors are likely exempt.
How Urban Christians Failed President Obama
The transgender bathroom directive is the latest sign that we shouldn't have given him a pass.
My Depression Is Not Wasted
What Gillian Marchenko learned when mental illness mixed with ministry
The Divorce Delusion: Marriage Matters for the Gospel's Sake
The prevalence of divorce today means Christians should understand marriage even better.
Let There Be Light at Every Human’s Creation?
Sadly, no. But biologists have new ways to reveal the unseen.
Beauty Has a Number
Phi, the “Golden Ratio,” seems to be everywhere you look.
Editor's Note from May 26, 2016
Issue 49: The spark of human creation, beauty’s golden number, and beholding the bison.
Wonder on the Web
Issue 49: Links to amazing stuff.
Meet the New Apocalypse (Same As the Old One)
"X-Men: Apocalypse" is probably more religious than even its director realizes.
Died: Kenneth Bailey, the Scholar Who Made Jesus Middle Eastern Again
The late scholar helped Western Christians see the Bible through a cultural lens.
The Calling | 53 min
Matthew Lee Anderson's Vision for Top-Shelf Ministry
Why the Mere Orthodoxy blogger wants churches to keep the bar high—and help people reach it.
There's Never Enough Time
What I’ve learned as a working mother about the limits of time management.
Why the Next Great Move of God Will Make Church People Uncomfortable
How will we know when the next great move of God happens? Because it will be felt outside the church, too.
Living in a (Nominal) Religious Context
Nominal religious contexts do not mean the end of the church.
Just a Vessel: Actor Malachi Kirby on ‘Roots,’ Kunta Kinte, and God
The star of the History Channel's "Roots" talks about his faith, his strange route toward his iconic role, and what he learned from playing Kunta Kinte.
Ken Starr Resigns from Baylor Leadership; Football Coach Art Briles To Be Fired
(UPDATED) Starr: 'The captain goes down with the ship.'
Building a Celluloid Bridge
How a church and a film festival are spanning the sacred-secular chasm.

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