Put ‘Mas’ Back in ‘Christmas’
The holidays are overwhelming. As a Christian and an introvert, I take refuge in church.
Blessed Are the Bearers of ‘Han’: What Koreans and the Israelites Teach Us About Collective Grief
My culture and the Bible call us to become aching visionaries.
How Horror Uncovers Our ‘Holy’ Hypocrisy
Sometimes the blatant evils portrayed in scary movies and shows can reveal the more subtle sins within us.
The Weekend – 10-5-2024
The True Master of the Elements
Netflix’s live-action Avatar: The Last Airbender speaks to a longing C.S. Lewis described—and can remind us of our promises in Christ.
Western Classics Exclude Me. But Christ Can Redeem Them.
As an Asian American, God’s great story helps me value literature that often leaves me out.
Exiles All the Way Home
We all yearn for the miraculous movement from wilderness to safety, and exile to belonging.
The Gospel Doesn’t Always Have to Come with a House Key
The power of introverted hospitality in an extroverted world of church ministry.
Novel Reactions to a Focus on Fiction
And other replies to the January/February issue.
The Church Loses When Our Arts Communities Die
Christian writers and artists need communities of like-minded creatives so we can best serve both the church and the world.