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It’s Time to Make New Kingdom Friends

Chip Sweney and Robert Kim

It’s not just God who is for us. We’re meant to be supported by a band of saints across dividing lines.

Tribalism Comes with a Warning Label

Robert Kim

When tribalism turns us inward, we live like the rest of the world apart from the gospel.

Kingdom Friendship in a Divided World

Chip Sweney & Robert Kim

What if the relationships that sustain pastors also showed the world a better way?

Seek the Kingdom Wherever It Is Found

A note from mission advancement in our July/August issue.

Have This Mind Among Yourselves

Barnabas Piper

How do we understand Palm Sunday as a triumphal entry to Jerusalem when it leads to betrayal and death?

Public Theology Project

Cynicism Could Cost Us Our Souls

An opportunistic or despairing attitude makes sense—unless you have the kingdom of God.

Christians Are Peculiar, and That’s Okay

I joined Christianity Today not as a trite multicultural experiment but to contribute to the wonderful weirdness of building the kingdom.

Public Theology Project

‘Christ Is King’ Is Not the Slogan Some White Nationalists Want It to Be

Jesus’ lordship is not good news for those who want to use him to become kings themselves.

A Power Made Possible Through Sacrifice

Mick Murray

Palm Sunday’s message of the donkey, the lion, and the lamb

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