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- Let’s Talk About Race like Believers, Not Babel-ersIn Christ, we can handle even the toughest conversations without speaking past one another.Interview by Timothy Muehlhoff|
- Always Festivus and Never ChristmasThis season calls for reconciliation, not rage and resentment.Russell Moore|español
- Why Don’t We Sing Justice Songs in Worship?Let’s swap “sloppy wet kiss” for “break the arm of the wicked man.”Michael J. Rhodes|
- Having Polio Was a Privilege, Not a PunishmentHow a passage in John’s gospel transformed my perspective on God and suffering.Vaneetha Rendall Risner|español
- Study: Trauma-Informed Bible Reading Reduces Depression, Anxiety, AngerResearch in Virginia jail could help churches deal with emotional impact of the pandemic.Adam MacInnis|简体中文Indonesian繁體中文
- The Cross Is God’s Answer to Black RageHow Christ’s death and resurrection speak to the particular suffering of African Americans.Esau McCaulley|
- Post-Election Civility Is Not EnoughLove keeps no record of wrongs, but it does stand up against them.Ted Olsen|
- The Antidote to Spiritual Shallowness Isn’t ‘Believing Harder’ but Going DeeperRich Villodas’s book takes us further into our faith traditions, our relationships, and our very selves.Rebecca Toscano|
- Seven Deadly Sins, One Presidential ElectionPride, envy, greed, and the rest all rear their heads for 2020.Bonnie Kristian|
- Scripture Won’t Let You Endure Suffering on Your OwnFellow believers might abandon you or cover you in happy talk. But the Bible offers companionship with saints who know sorrow.K.J. Ramsey|
