We Become Our Friends’ Enemies by Telling Them the Truth
Our corrupt political and racial discourse teaches us to judge by identity and ideology instead of honestly testing the spirits and assessing the fruit.
Finding Sobriety—and Jesus—in Vietnam’s Christian Drug Rehabs
The country’s church-run addiction centers are so effective that communist officials are taking notice.
Moore to the Point 12-5-2024
Before I Got Saved, I Got Shipped Off and Strung Out
First came Vietnam, then drug addiction. Somehow, God helped me survive.
What Evangelicals Owe Haiti
To understand the island nation’s crisis and what the church must do now, start with what we didn’t do.
Why Do We Cling to Scripture? Our Lives Depend on It.
More than other groups, black Americans dive deep into the Word.
Surviving the Wasteland of Faith
Years after my dramatic, unlikely conversion, it seemed God had gone silent.
Baseball Review 2016, Part 1
Three books fans shouldn’t miss.
Sundance Diary – Day 4: ‘Sing Street,’ ‘Christine,’ ‘The Birth of a Nation,’ and ‘Holy Hell’
Uplifting, unsettling, devastating – all in a day’s work at Sundance.
Spotlight
What happens when good men stop doing nothing?