Who Lives, Who Dies, Who Tells Our Stories
Universities defend hate speech. Famous people are human too. And multiethnic churches are growing.
Church Will Never Be the Same. And That’s Good.
Disruption creates the environment where lasting transformation takes place.
Jesus Christ Is Not a Superstar
Popular portrayals of the God-Man can draw admiring crowds, but they can’t create imitating disciples.
Why Broken Friendships Hurt
For believers, both old and new relationships carry an eternal weight and value.
Penalty or No, Athletes Talk Faith
The public square is increasingly hostile to religion. But don’t be surprised when Olympic athletes overflow with thanks to God.
Pastoring in a Pandemic
Empower your people. Mobilize the church.
What Can Kids Draw from the Chess Cheating Controversy?
As chess champion Magnus Carlsen accuses an American grandmaster, coaches are trying to develop a virtuous love of the game in young players.
‘Wesley Is Fire Now’ and Evangelicals Are Being Strangely Warmed
Two decades after New Calvinism, some young Christians are turning to Methodist history for theological sustenance.
What ‘Ted Lasso’ Understands About Redemption
A new show villain doesn’t just serve next season’s drama. It raises questions about how we view transformation and love.
How Faith Issues May Shape a Biden Presidency
Expect renewed focus on partnerships and religious freedom in the next four years.