How to More Wisely Consume News – Bryan Weynand

The COVID-19 pandemic and protests of racial injustice, and the media whirlwinds surrounding both, have heightened an emerging tension for Christians. We need knowledge and information to act rightly and…

It Takes a Village to Help Single Parents – Anna Meade Harris

April 22, 2011 is a day that lives in infamy in my home state of Alabama. Beginning in the dark hours before dawn, 62 tornadoes roared through the state. In…

On My Shelf: Life and Books with Glenna Marshall – Ivan Mesa

On My Shelf helps you get to know various writers through a behind-the-scenes glimpse into their lives as readers. I asked Glenna Marshall—author of Everyday Faithfulness: The Beauty of Ordinary Perseverance…

Post-Christianity Is an Opportunity for Real Christianity – Leonardo De Chirico

“We live in a post-Christian age.” This refrain is often heard when discussing the present-day conditions of the church in the West. Post-Christian culture, post-Christian society, post-Christian ethics, post-Christian values—these…

Grumbling Is Not a Minor Sin – John Beeson

Have you ever wondered what it would be like to live in a time when God’s miraculous hand was impossible to deny? Surely seeing God work so clearly would make…

3 Reasons You Can Say ‘Yes’ to Mentoring – Melissa Kruger

“Will you be my mentor?” You may hear that question from a younger woman and quickly glance around the room to see who she’s asking. You think to yourself: Surely,…

John Frame: At 80, I’m More Aware of Mystery – John Frame

Although I’ve enjoyed a 50-year career expounding reasons for faith, I’ve always had a deep sense of the “incomprehensibility of God.” No matter how clear our concepts and cogent our…

Jackie Hill Perry on ‘Gay Girl, Good God’ – Jackie Hill Perry

Jackie Hill Perry delivered a message during a breakout session at The Gospel Coalition’s 2019 National Conference titled “Gay Girl, Good God: The Story of Who I Was and Who…

Should Facial Recognition Be Used in Policing? – Jason Thacker

Earlier this year, The New York Times broke the story and raised public awareness of a little-known facial recognition startup called Clearview AI, which sells their controversial technology to over…

‘No One Understands!’ Lessons for Lonely Sufferers – Caleb Greggsen

When I was a high-school freshman, my school in Central Asia was attacked by terrorists. No children were killed, though five adults (including two believers) were. My family eventually moved…

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