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I Wanted to Serve Both God and Mammon

Yi Ning Chiu

A friend’s request for a rent check called my dual loyalties into question.

What Broke the Evangelical Women’s Blogosphere

Jen Hatmaker’s trajectory illustrates the fraught world of spiritual influencerhood and the disappearance of the messy middle.

Have We Kissed Purity Goodbye?

We don’t need pledges or rose metaphors. We do need more reverence and restraint.

Taylor Swift Makes Showgirls of Us All

Something compels us to perform our relationship with the pop star’s music. Maybe that’s her secret to success.

Revival of the Nerds

Jaclyn S. Parrish

On Twitch streams and in Discord chats, “nerd culture” ministers reach out to a demographic long misunderstood by the church.

The Bulletin

Online Gaming, Loneliness, and Remembering 9/11

Clarissa Moll, Russell Moore

Episode 209

Are Christians Hotter?

The social media “Jesus glow” trend is just another kind of prosperity gospel.

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How QAnon Lives On Under Trump 2.0

And why Christians who subscribe to the “deep state” conspiracy aren’t more upset about the Epstein files.

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Kenyans Struggle to Find Good Shepherds Online

Harriet Chimea

Internet ministries bring new opportunities and theological challenges for Christians.

How to Fight Online Like a Christian

Social media debates about theology can be good. But let’s not make it a quarrelsome spectator sport.

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