John Calvin: Justice Is a Form of Worship
According to the Reformer, pursuing the good of others is a way to love God.
Ministry after the Massacre
150 days after the Orlando nightclub shooting, three pastors share how they’ve responded and what they’ve learned.
Jesus Suffers with Us—and We with Him
Even in our darkest moments, he is not going anywhere.
Why the Pope Is Going Green
The theology behind Francis’s warning on climate change.
A Lent That’s Not For Your Spiritual Improvement
Jesus’ 40 days in the wilderness weren’t about getting closer to God, either.
The Lost World of Adam and Eve
Old Testament scholar John Walton affirms a historical Adam—but says there are far more important dimensions to Genesis.
You Need a More Ordinary Jesus
We are united with a Christ who seems not to have done much of note for most of his life.
The Softer Face of Calvinism
Reformed theology is more irenic and diverse than you think, says theologian Oliver Crisp.
Breaking All the Barriers
How the Spirit at Pentecost decimated humanity’s dividing walls.
Andy Stanley: Assume People Are Biblically Illiterate (But Not Dumb)
The North Point pastor says the way we teach Scripture can undermine evangelism.