Kate Bowler Tells Us Where We’re Wrong on Suffering
The author and historian addresses the problem of pain, the prosperity gospel, and perseverance.
Losing Our Religion: David Brooks on the Allure of Tribalism
The columnist and author talks conservatism, conversion, and connection.
You Are the Light of the Public Square
American Christians can illuminate our country’s politics—if we engage with moral imagination, neighborliness, boldness, and humility.
Live Like a Christian, Even if You’re Not Sure What You Believe
Elizabeth Oldfield’s invitation to seekers who long to transform themselves and their world.
We Must Put Our Body Where Our Mouth Is
The path to restoring Christian credibility is paved with embodied action, not empty words.
How (Not) to Talk About ‘Christian Nationalism’
The phrase is increasingly useless—unfairly applied to ordinary Christians yet too weak to sufficiently condemn “another gospel” in our midst.
Christian Virtue Strengthens the Social Justice Cause
Liberation from injustice starts with obedience to God and his moral order.
Books Open Windows into Holiness
How models from literature guide us toward the good.
Sabbath Is Not a Luxury Good
God designed weekly rest to be holy for all people, not just the economically stable.
Christians Should Be in the News Cycle, but Not of It
How believers can stay up on the day’s events without becoming prisoners of the moment.