Theology+Spirituality

How We Forgot the Holiness of God
He may not be cruel and capricious. But don't pretend he isn't dangerous.
Seeing Jesus Through Doubting Eyes
What can we learn about our Savior—and ourselves—from biblical figures who “got him wrong”?
NRB Forces Out WaterBrook Multnomah Publishers Over Sister Imprint's 'Gay Christian' Book
Member employees can't work on 'unbiblical material, regardless of the label.'
Bonhoeffer Against the World
How did a young man with no apparent power become a hero of the faith? A new biography explains.
How Sex, Busyness, Mobility, and the American Dream can Impede Friendship
House of Cards, my kids, and a Tedx talk all got me thinking about the nature of friendship
Why Everything Looks Like Jesus
Images of Jesus are everywhere, under 45 tons of rubble and on pieces of toast. New research tells why.
When Money's Tight, Bank on the Great Provider
How seasons of financial uncertainty can teach us about true abundance.
Twitter's Social Innovator: All In for God
What happened the second time he flooded my life.
How Farm Life Taught Our Kids About Death
And what their understanding taught us in return.
Lighten Up, Christians: God Loves a Good Time
Challenging ourselves to embrace the sense of fun infused in this world.
The Story of my Broken, Redeemed Body
How giving birth made my broken body strong and beautiful. A guest post by Ellen Painter Dollar
Why I'm Not Cheering Today's Supreme Court Prayer Decision
Be careful what you pray for, warns a constitutional law scholar.
I Didn't Grow Up Until I Became a Mom
I thought I was a mature adult, and then I had a baby
Forgiving the Sins of My Father
How he taught me the deeper meaning of mercy.
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The Good News About Bad Churches
They're broken and messy. But God is remaking them in his holy image.
Reading Genesis, Red in Tooth and Claw
Ronald Osborn launches an assault on overly literal understandings of the creation story.
What Slowing Down Teaches You That Rushing Never Will
The mother of a child with Down syndrome joins her daughter’s rebellion against hurried living. A guest post by Elisa Fryling Stanford
Searching for the Sound of Silence
A writer’s struggle with "quiet time."
Arguing Against the 'Argument Culture'
Tim Muehlhoff discusses the art of civil, Christlike conversation.
Why You Should Tell Your Family's Story
What memoir-writing has to do with Christian faith

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