Fleming Rutledge on the Cross
The priest and author speaks to the power of the Crucifixion.
Poetry, Photography, and Fleming Rutledge Led One American to Volunteer in Ukraine
A Maine man learns that discerning God’s call can be complicated.
Glimpses of the Kingdom
We look, with yearning and joy, toward that long-awaited dawn.
Singing About Jesus’ Blood Is Weird, But We Do It Anyway
Even if Elevation’s Easter invites don’t spotlight the Crucifixion, it remains central to their worship.
For Your Next Nativity Scene, Add a Dragon and a Baptismal Font
In the story of the Incarnation, symbols of death and danger remind us of God’s renewal.
Guess Who’s Coming To Dinner
Disregard for our neighbor leaves Christians a people living in darkness, in desperate need of light.
The Book I’d Love to Write
Eight writers daydream about passion projects they will (realistically) never pursue.
Waiting for the Light in Hitler’s Prison
A reminder of God’s faithfulness amid great darkness from Hanns Lilje, a Christian leader imprisoned in Nazi Germany.
The Bible Is Literature. It’s Also Your Boss.
We owe to Scripture something we don’t owe any other book: our obedience.
Christ Came to Disarm Rebellious Sinners, But Not to Disempower Them
A meditation on the line between good and evil that runs through each person.