How the Bible Project Is Using Video to Get People into Scripture Again
The Portland-based animation studio is seeing unprecedented success in an age of biblical illiteracy.
Our Homemaker, Who Art in Heaven
Modern women have a complicated relationship with domesticity—but God points us toward the true meaning of home.
To Be Human Is to Be Homesick
God hardwired us for home, but we’re living in exile.
Why Johnny Can’t Read the Bible
Most Americans—including Scripture-loving evangelicals—cannot name the disciples, the Ten Commandments, or the first book of the Bible. But that’s not our biggest biblical illiteracy problem.
‘We’re All Theologians’
But is it the best or worst of times for doctrine?
Dearth of Jobs, Death to the Family?
Where others have failed, the church must meet society’s looming challenge.
Why Pope John Paul II Whipped Himself
New book reopens questions on self-denial and “what is lacking in Christ’s afflictions.”
How the Early Church Read the Bible
The church fathers show us how to read Scripture imaginatively.
Theodicy in Light of Eternity
Theologians see hope for the future based on the past.
Finding Meaning in the Pentateuch
Powerful endorsements bolster John Sailhamer’s new tome on the Bible’s first five books.