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We don’t fix things anymore—relationships, democracies, or socks. That’s a problem.
Review
In a collection of letters, theologian Brad East counsels believers whose faith is genuine but untutored.
There’s already a local institution that meets our moment’s many social needs. It’s called church.
What will our generation do with the increased life expectancy God has blessed us with?
Excerpt
We reach our neighbors by both demonstrating and declaring the Good News.
We’re all having meals by ourselves more often. But in the Christian life, food and community are inextricably intertwined.
Review
A journalist counts the cost of prolonged cultural conflict in the life of one fractured congregation.
Two new books consider whether one depends on the other.
Using terms like trauma, abuse, and toxic too flippantly has consequences for our relationships.
News
By calling or circumstance, millions in the “sandwich generation” feel the weight and cost of tending to aging relatives.