Died: Joel Belz, Founder of World Magazine
A “newspaper man at heart,” he believed Christians needed “sound journalism, grounded in facts and biblical truth.”
Pro-Life Voters Find Trump Disappointing—but Harris Even Worse
Leer por amor al mundo
La mayoría de los cristianos se sienten cómodos con los clásicos. No obstante, la literatura contemporánea nos da señales de que nuestro prójimo está buscando redención y esperanza.
Reading for the Love of the World
Christians are comfortable with the classics. But reading contemporary literature can be a search for truth too.
Western Classics Exclude Me. But Christ Can Redeem Them.
As an Asian American, God’s great story helps me value literature that often leaves me out.
Ahead of the Holidays, Christian Charities Plan Around Supply Chain Holdups
Homeless ministries are preparing for higher costs and greater demand, while publishers and distributors relying on overseas shipping are also affected.
Died: Larry Walker, NIV Translator Who Loved Bible Details
Commitment to accuracy and inerrancy carried him through controversy.
How Christians Are Rebuilding a Relationship with Colorado Springs
It’s one thing to tell the city that you’re there for its good. It’s another to show it.
Why We Get Up in the Morning Shouldn’t Differ from Sunday to Monday
Steven Garber envisions lives marked by greater coherence between our deepest commitments and our everyday cares.
LGBT Rights Ruling Isn’t the Beginning of the End for Religious Liberty
Social conservatives liked Neil Gorsuch before they didn’t. Maybe they were right the first time.