‘Evangelical Imagination’ Has Formed Us. But Can We Define It?
Metaphors, images, and stories orient us. But we must understand them first.
It Is Not Best for Man to Eat Alone
We’re all having meals by ourselves more often. But in the Christian life, food and community are inextricably intertwined.
As a White Pastor, I Submitted to Black Leadership
Here’s how it changed me.
Israel’s Canaanite Conquest Presents a Question with Four Possible Answers
The story doesn’t have to be a stumbling block, but we should approach it with fear and trembling.
25 Black Theologians Who Have Grown Our Faith
Scholars and authors reflect on the significance of African American leaders in the church.
Jewish Christians Are Recovering Their Distinctive Religious Heritage
A growing group of Jews who believe in Jesus is crossing boundaries to revive their identity and restore unity in the church.
God’s Battle for Your Bank Account
Why idolatry is an economic issue and what to do about it.
Sorry, Old Testament: Most Theologians Don’t Use You
Should systematic theologies equally rely on Bible verses from the Old and New Testament? Experts weigh in.
Vatican Says Cartoons and Deadly Riots ‘Equally Deplorable’
Plus: Eminent domain decision barred, church parking woes, Australia’s RU486 fight, and other stories from online sources around the world.
Christian Critics Recommend Year’s Most Overlooked Films
“Christian critics highlight this year’s unseen treasures. Plus, reviews of Peter Pan, Cold Mountain, Paycheck, Cheaper by the Dozen, and more reviews of The Return of the King.”