100,000 Reuses for the Church to Find
With a record number of congregations predicted to close their doors by 2025, multiuse developments may be the future for shrinking congregations and empty buildings.
Surprised by Freud
A new movie, “Freud’s Last Session,” imagines a dialogue—and a friendship—between the famed psychologist and C.S. Lewis.
How to Flourish as a Creative Minority
An Orthodox Jew advises American evangelicals on how to keep—and pass on—the faith in an increasingly pagan culture.
Leer por amor al mundo
La mayoría de los cristianos se sienten cómodos con los clásicos. No obstante, la literatura contemporánea nos da señales de que nuestro prójimo está buscando redención y esperanza.
Making Space for ‘Yearners’
Some in our churches live in the borderlands between committed faith and disbelief.
What Kind of Man Is This?
We’ve got little information on Jesus’ appearance and personality. But that’s the way God designed it.
Reading for the Love of the World
Christians are comfortable with the classics. But reading contemporary literature can be a search for truth too.
Doubt That Led to Devotion
The untold story of C. S. Lewis
What Is a Missionary Kid Worth?
Risks remain higher in cross-cultural contexts. And misconduct is harder to report.
Waiting for Jesus: Lessons from Simeon and Anna
Advent’s elderly heroes waited decades for consolation. Here’s what they can teach us.