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‘I’m Still Here’ Does Not Despair

The story of the Paiva family doesn’t end tragically. Neither will ours.

Public Theology Project

Election Day Can Help Break Our Addiction to Hope

Real hope is not an argument, an opioid, or a sunnier form of despair. It’s a person named Jesus.

In a Divided World, Practice Patient Persuasion

A law professor shares lessons on respectful disagreement in the classroom, the church, and the wider culture.

Public Theology Project

Evangelicals Shouldn’t Criticize Evangelicalism (Unless the Evangel Really Matters)

The gospel doesn’t come with a gag order. It calls us to name and repent of idolatries and hypocrisies—especially our own.

Q&A Natasha Sistrunk Robinson: Call for the Wailing Women of Color

The editor of “Voices of Lament” on how public injustice demands public sorrow.

Testimony

I Was an 18-Year-Old Addict Carrying a Drug Dealer’s Baby

Abortion seemed like the obvious answer—until I met the Lord of life.

Why Not All Pro-Lifers are Celebrating

Like the prophet Jeremiah, a biblical lament for abortion is neither apathetic nor triumphant.

Why We Need the Evangelical Jeremiad

Speaking about dangers and errors is no failure of love for one’s own community.

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