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Instead of white-knuckling our way through life in a pluralistic, rapidly changing society, Christians should learn from Augustine’s openhanded discipleship.
Some in our churches live in the borderlands between committed faith and disbelief.
These “New Christians” are the result of apologetic work spanning decades. But is their faith merely intellectual?
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Donna Freitas hasn’t found Jesus on the other side of depression and trauma. But her search persists.
Interfaith engagement that doesn’t devolve into a soupy multiculturalism is difficult—and necessary in our diverse democracy.
How I’m learning to lead God’s people one basket of manna at a time.
For those who met Christ elsewhere, Americanized Christianity can look a bit strange.
Neither death threats nor tepid response discouraged two pastors from praying over every murder site in their city for years.
These churches send out engineers, teachers, artists, and lawyers as missionaries to their cities.
Our first form of evangelism is work.