What Pastors’ Kids Wish You Knew – Megan Hill, Winfree Brisley, Gavin Ortlund

In this microevent from TGC23, Megan Hill, Gavin Ortlund, and Winfree Brisley reflect on the challenges and blessings of growing up in ministry. They emphasize the importance of parents living…

Let the Bible’s Metaphors Shape You – Trina Hyun

Christians live in metaphor. Every good and beautiful thing we inhabit in this life is but one way of grasping at God’s truth: marriage points to our ultimate union with…

16 Films About the Jewish Experience – Brett McCracken

When Hamas terrorists brutally attacked, raped, murdered, and kidnapped scores of Jewish people in Israel on October 7, one would think the brazen atrocity would galvanize the world in defense…

The Trouble In Scotland

What the tale of the First Minister tells us of putting faith in political leaders. Read More Breakpoint

Road Trip Radio Free Geneva–36 Hours After Surgery!

How much do I love doing the Dividing Line, and love our audience? Well, 36 hours after surgery I managed to pull off our first ever full Radio Free Geneva,…

What Was the Burning Bush?

According to Jewish tradition, the most common bushes in the area of the desert around Mount Horeb were bramble bushes. The assumption of Jewish historians was that the particular bush…

“Junk DNA” from Three Perspectives: Some Key Quotes

Many of these quotes are from mainstream scientific papers, books, or book chapters of a technical nature. Source Read More Evolution News

Columbia University’s Original Mission: ‘Teach Students to Know God in Jesus Christ’

When Columbia University was founded as King’s College in 1754 on the grounds of Trinity Church in Manhattan, New York, no one could have imagined how it would devolve into…

Egypt security services failed to protect Christians’ homes from gasoline bombs, human rights group says

Attacks on two predominantly Christian villages in Egypt last week came after days of rising tensions, which the state’s security services did nothing to quell despite being notified of impending…

The Day Times Square Fell Silent

A distant car horn. The rumble of the subway underground. And the sound of a baby’s heartbeat, echoing between tall buildings on a sunny Saturday afternoon in May back in…

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