Why We Must Think Worldviewishly – Douglas Groothuis

Some books leave a deep mark on us. C. S. Lewis noted in An Experiment in Criticism that certain people’s lives are defined by reading books. I am one. You…

A Love Story with ‘Kingdom Potential’ – Sarah Eekhoff Zylstra

Karen broke up with Carl before they were even officially dating. The two were close friends, but he’d started dropping hints to mutual friends that he liked her. When they…

Race in a Broken World – Danté Upshaw

Danté Upshaw led a workshop with the Bay Area Chapter of The Gospel Coalition titled “Race in the New Community.” Speaking of the new community created by God through Christ,…

Why Must We Believe the Bible Is Divinely Inspired? – Rico Tice

In this episode of TGC Q&A, Rico Tice and Scott Oliphint discuss the question, “Why must we believe the Bible is divinely inspired?” They address: It’s not just great literature…

Ravi Zacharias and the Judgment of God – Collin Hansen

I know many people who loved Ravi Zacharias, near and far, for how he helped them live a more confident and knowledgeable Christianity. His books and lectures convinced thousands that…

Report: Ravi Zacharias Engaged in Sexual Abuse – Joe Carter

The Story: A new report details the allegations of abuse and sexual misconduct by the late evangelical apologist Ravi Zacharias. In the “What It Means” section below, we consider three factors…

Let’s Talk: Fear and Anxiety – Jackie Hill Perry

Is our country ever going to be the same? Will I give my parents COVID? Are my children spending too much time in front of screens? Most likely these questions,…

‘Minari’: Searching for Eden in Arkansas – Eugene Park

When I first saw the trailer for Lee Isaac Chung’s Minari, I was floored with excitement. As a Korean American, my phone blew up with others in my community anticipating cathartic…

11 Days with My Dear Son – Adam Pohlman

How long does it take to fall completely in love with someone? How much time must pass to have your heart strings tied so closely together you feel each other’s…

All Christians Are ‘Losers’ – Chris Colquitt

To be an American Christian today is often to be a cultural loser. This is true both as a matter of demographics and regarding the influence and respectability of traditional…

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