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The Case Against VIP Tickets at Christian Conferences

Jazer Willis

Exclusive perks may be well-intended business decisions, but Christian gatherings shouldn’t reinforce economic hierarchy.

Black Greek Life Faces a Christian Exodus

Alyssa Rhodes

Believers are denouncing historical fraternities and sororities that have been beacons of progress.

Religious OCD and Me

Drew Brown

Scrupulosity latches onto the thing we hold most dear—our relationship with God.

Review

Our Weary World Needs a Sigh of Relief

Sara Billups

David Zahl explores the underappreciated power of God’s grace to lift our earthly burdens.

You Don’t Have to Be Radical

Most Christians aren’t monks, missionaries, or martyrs. We’re unimpressive and unsatisfactory—yet saved by God’s scandalous grace.

News

Survey: Evangelicals Contradict Their Own Convictions

A new State of Theology report shows consensus around core beliefs but also lots of confusion.

Kierkegaard Is for the Deconstructor

Haley Byrd Wilt

The missionary to Christendom is also a missionary to modernity.

What Has Publishing to Do with the Church?

Michael McEwen

Christian publishing, done well, gives pastors a partner in the long work of spiritual formation.

Go and Cancel No More

The church has an old antithesis to our fearful, spiteful culture: discipleship.

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