John Mark Comer’s Call to Practice, Not Performance
The art of apprenticeship to Jesus.
’90s CCM, Slogans, and Joy: What We’re Reading
Russell and producer Ashley Hales talk books.
American Bible Society Will Close Its $60 Million Museum
The Bible museum on Independence Mall in Philadelphia was open less than three years and had attracted fewer visitors than projected.
Elves, Boomers, and Influencers: What We’re Reading
Russell and producer Ashley Hales introduce a new quarterly books segment.
Digital Lectors for a Postliterate Age
Postliterate people still need God’s Word, and online Bible ventures have found eager listeners.
150 Weeks of Composing Psalms Reaches Its Finale
After nearly three years, Poor Bishop Hooper’s accidental pandemic project concludes with a new psalter for the church.
The Presbyterian Church in America Has an Abuse Crisis Too
Women thought the PCA, with its robust system of governance, might provide some accountability. They found that was not the case.
Don’t Overexpose Kids to Mental Health Experts. Or Rule Them Out Completely.
Abigail Shrier’s critique of childhood therapy mixes a needful corrective with ideological hyperbole.
Can Self-Help Books Really Help?
Self-help books are wildly popular, including among Christians. But can they keep their promise to improve us?
The Bible Contains Discrepancies. That Doesn’t Make It Untrustworthy.
Scholar Michael Licona makes the case for a “flexible inerrancy.”