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Mia Staub is editorial project manager at Christianity Today. She lives in Los Angeles, California, and is currently working toward a Master in Theology of Public Life and Justice with Princeton Theological Seminary.
The church has an old antithesis to our fearful, spiteful culture: discipleship.
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The new animated movie flopped at the box office. But it understands something important about grief.
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The Phoenician Scheme is absurd and imperfect. It also takes faith seriously.
Sometimes loving your neighbor means telling him you’re not in love anymore.
Social media leaves us dissatisfied. No wonder, according to Ecclesiastes.
In “The Wild Robot,” hospitality reprograms relationships.
Using terms like trauma, abuse, and toxic too flippantly has consequences for our relationships.
Church homelessness is lonely and exhausting. And the only antidote is Christian community.
Adam Sandler’s new kids’ movie is an entertaining musical with an unlikely lesson in intergenerational discipleship.
The Oscar–nominated film started a conversation that the church can learn from.