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Make the Internet Modest Again

We gained an audience but overexposed our souls.

Can Self-Help Books Really Help?

Self-help books are wildly popular, including among Christians. But can they keep their promise to improve us?

Oliver Anthony’s Viral Hit Doesn’t Love Its Neighbors

“Rich Men North of Richmond” is disdainful towards people on welfare. Christians shouldn’t be.

Barbie and Ken Go East of Eden

For Christians, Greta Gerwig’s latest film is an opportunity to reckon with the “fortunate fall.”

The Birds and the Bees: How Over-Spiritualizing Sex Dismisses Creation

The current debates about sexuality are missing an ecological perspective.

This Giving Season, Offer the Poor a Pew

Church structures and schedules often make it hard for the working class to participate. Let’s change that.

A Requiem for the Twitter I Once Knew

The social media platform has birthed key movements and conversations. Here’s what I’ll miss if it dies or changes form.

A Seminary Room of Her Own

Historically, evangelicals have been ahead of the curve in women’s education and also way behind it. My pursuit of an MDiv is now part of that mixed legacy.

Just Laws Alone Won’t Save Us

In this polarized moment, strong legislation isn’t a substitute for wise and discerning leaders.

Why LuLaRoe Belongs in the Faith and Work Conversation

Multilevel marketing isn’t a hobby. And its workers need discipleship.

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