A Poet for ‘Bruised Evangelicals’
Malcolm Guite has found himself a sort of tribal elder for younger generations of Christians.
Have Popular Carols Lost Their Sense of Worship?
Even with today’s nonstop Christmas soundtrack, churches can still embrace the storytelling and nostalgia that comes with seasonal hymns.
Hymns and Neurons: How Worship Rewires Our Brains and Bonds Us Together
Scientific data suggests that singing in community reshapes our physical selves and our corporate connections.
Actually, God Is Doing an Old Thing
In an age of authenticity, we don’t need new words from God so much as we need to repeat what he’s already said.
En realidad, Dios está haciendo algo antiguo
En la era de la autenticidad, no necesitamos nuevas palabras de parte de Dios; más bien, necesitamos repetir lo que Él ya ha dicho.
Christian Artists: Don’t Leave the Bible Behind
Why a scriptural imagination is essential to the making and enjoying of art.
Meet the Man Behind the Bono and Eugene Peterson Conversation
If church leaders and artists have been estranged in western culture, then David Taylor is helping to lead them into a more blissful union.
Music Therapy for Theologians
Jeremy Begbie’s “essays in listening.”
Learning How to See
Japan’s response to disaster.
“The Dark Dove with the Flickering Tongue”
Seeing T. S. Eliot again, anew.