We’re Alone In This Together
Gen Xers leave the church, pilots get tired, and we’re all more than a little lonely.
They Denounced an Art Exhibit. But Will Anyone Understand Why?
Taiwanese Christians thought a zombie-themed show dishonored God. I’m not sure their response was Christlike.
Faith and Doubt Aren’t Black and White
Travis Dickinson shows believers how to question their beliefs without discarding them.
Our March Issue: Defining Deconstruction
Why attempts at a synonym fail.
‘¿Por qué necesitamos la Iglesia?’ es la pregunta equivocada
La congregación local no tiene como propósito el servicio a la comunidad, la devoción privada ni el entretenimiento.
‘Why Church?’ Is the Wrong Question
Private devotion, community service, and entertainment aren’t what the local congregation is for.
How Seminary Downsizing Cuts into Community
Selling a residential campus comes at the cost of embodied fellowship.
Disasters Often Bring Revelation Rather than Punishment
An 18th-century earthquake and a 21st-century pandemic can teach us about enlightenment and judgment.
Wait, You’re Not Deconstructing?
What’s behind the exvangelical trend isn’t new. But it sheds new light on theology.