The Resilient and the Inept
Ukrainian courage, mishandled abuse, and the future of Christian higher education.
How to Be Sane When Everything’s Crazy
Wisdom from Jen Wilkin, Tim Keller, Beth Moore, and Yuval Levin.
Christian Wiman’s Work Against Despair
The poet and professor explores pain, preaching, and pursuing joy.
Miroslav Volf on Christian Witness in Turbulent Places
From life under oppressive communist rule came one of the last century’s most influential theologians and advocates for grace and reconciliation.
Tim Keller Says Forgiveness Is Key to Christian Witness
How to let go of resentment without sacrificing justice.
Died: Jürgen Moltmann, Theologian of Hope
A German soldier found by Christ in a prisoner of war camp, he became a renowned Christian scholar who taught that “God weeps with us so that we may someday laugh with him.”
Amid Quran Burning Outcry, Should All Blasphemy Be Banned?
Sweden’s desecration of Islam’s holy book has prompted a bid to burn the Bible. European evangelicals condemn the offense but link the freedoms of expression and religion.
Falleció Jürgen Moltmann, teólogo de la esperanza
Un soldado alemán encontrado por Cristo en un campo de prisioneros de guerra se convirtió en el renombrado erudito cristiano que enseñó que «Dios llora con nosotros para que algún día podamos reír con Él».
The World’s Logic Says Diversity Begets Division. Gospel Logic Says Otherwise.
Why the pursuit of unity isn’t as hopeless as it sometimes seems.
Why Mentoring in Ministry Still Matters
The need for vocational discipleship of church leaders is more critical than ever.