Bold Prayers Made Amy Carmichael’s 55 Years in India Possible
Even by the standards of other missionaries, the Irish woman’s ministry to sexually exploited children was intrepid.
God at the Bottom of the Glass
An excerpt from “The Road to Wisdom: On Truth, Science, Faith, and Trust” on discovering the hand of God in the science of his creation.
UK Coronation Remains Religious, Even if the Country Isn’t
With King Charles’s ceremony, Christians debate the theology of the monarchy and celebrate a unique opportunity for public witness.
Can Self-Help Books Really Help?
Self-help books are wildly popular, including among Christians. But can they keep their promise to improve us?
Ketanji Brown Jackson Thanks God for Supreme Court Nomination
President Biden’s pick would be the first Black female justice.
UK Christians Walk 750 Miles to Urge Action on Climate Change
Headed to UN meeting in Glasgow, creation care advocates talk about what churches can do and what they are doing.
Reply All
Responses to our November issue.
Why Haven’t There Been Any Evangelicals on the Supreme Court?
With their overlapping views with conservative Catholics, not having a seat on the bench may not matter much.
New & Noteworthy Books
Compiled by Matt Reynolds.
Public Theology Isn’t Just for Academics
Our faith comes to life when we share our stories.