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- Penalty or No, Athletes Talk FaithThe public square is increasingly hostile to religion. But don’t be surprised when Olympic athletes overflow with thanks to God.Brad East|
- Our Old Leaders Won’t Walk Away, and That’s About More Than PoliticsWhat the presidential debate and its aftermath should tell us about our culture of geriatric childishness.Russell Moore|
- ‘Going for the Jugular’ Does Not Wash Away SinWhy the life and death of disgraced culture warrior Paul Pressler should serve as a warning to all of us.Russell Moore|
- Church ‘Homelessness’ Must Not Be Grieved Too QuicklyIt’s okay to mourn what’s lost without losing hope for what’s to come.Russell Moore|русскийУкраїнська
- Evangelicals Don’t Love Donald Trump EnoughChristians who wave away the former president’s sexual immorality may be the most anti-Trump constituency of all.Russell Moore|
- What I Would Change After 30 Years of MarriageI should have invited Ruth to our wedding—to acknowledge how much our ordinary moments point to the story of Christ.Russell Moore|
- A New Era of AI Is Here, and the Church Is Not ReadyIn the uncanny valley of the shadow of data, we should fear no evil—and prepare for a very different future.Russell Moore|español
- Reality Is Now a Diss TrackDrake and Kendrick Lamar’s rivalry reveals our craving for controversy—and what’s lost when community is based on shared hatred, not love.Russell Moore|
- Why Almost Nobody Likes a Politician Shooting Her DogThe widespread outrage over Kristi Noem’s book should awaken moral responsibility—not just toward pets but for one another.Russell Moore|
- What Antisemitic Campus Chants Tell Us About This Angry EraThe rage of the mob is a poor substitute for real community.Russell Moore|
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