Bee My Valentine: A Saint’s Guide to Creation Care
Like Valentine, patron saint of beekeeping, Christians have a duty to love and learn from the earth God made.
Rage Against the Apple Machine
The controversial iPad ad proves that technology can indeed flatten—or crush—what is real.
The Damage of Division
Remembering the Holocaust with our Jewish neighbors, lamenting the present in racially divided America, and searching for faithfulness and hope in the church.
Look Who’s Talking
Notes from readers and staff about our March issue.
What Our Reaction to Revival Reveals About Us
The Asbury awakening exposes the tensions in modern evangelicalism—and within our own hearts.
Calling Is More Than Your Job
We often conflate our vocation with God’s purpose for our lives. Is that biblical?
A Revival in America Answered My Prayers for Europe
Look at history! Revivals rarely stay put.
When the Best Bible-Reading Tool Made Bible Reading Worse
The unintended consequences of concordances offers a warning to Christians today.
Reading While Not Black
How a group of white church planters learned to listen to African Americans and build a better Christian community.
The Unearthed Conscience of Black Fundamentalism
A hard racial line divided conservative white and Black Protestants 100 years ago. It didn’t have to be that way.