John Starke’s Antidote for Performance Faith
The pastor and author talks about the power of Christ’s presence in our lives.
All the World’s Not a Stage
In a culture given to performative virtue, we need reminders that God delights in hidden righteousness.
Shechem, Part 3: Shechem in the Bible with Tim Mackie of the Bible Project
This week’s episode discusses the significance of Shechem for ancient and modern bible readers.
Asking God to Reduce Carbon Emissions
Christians organize prayer campaign ahead of climate change conference in Glasgow.
We Put Down Roots. Then Everything Around Us Shifted.
We must find new ways to live faithfully in places that have changed.
A Power Made Possible Through Sacrifice
Palm Sunday’s message of the donkey, the lion, and the lamb
Falleció Tim Keller, pastor de Nueva York
«Somos más pecadores y llenos de faltas de lo que jamás nos atrevimos a creer, pero al mismo tiempo somos más amados y aceptados en Jesucristo de lo que jamás nos atrevimos a esperar».
Died: Rodney Stark, Sociologist Who Said Religion Is a Rational Choice
His theories of conversion and competition shaped widely held views of church growth and decline.
Not as Those Who Have No Hope
End-of-life decisions are wrenching and ever more medically complex, but we can honor both God and our loved ones as death nears.
The New Testament Authors Had Enslaved Helpers. How Much Does That Matter?
They likely farmed out the most physically arduous elements of composition. But they (and God) still deserve credit for the words.