Dani Treweek: The Missing Link in the Singleness Conversation
50% of all American adults are single. What can we learn from church history about singleness?
Dani Treweek: The Missing Link in the Singleness Conversation
50% of all American adults are single. What can we learn from church history about singleness?
Life Lessons from Claude Debussy
The most profound thing I learned along my journey with piano is that the right notes at the wrong times are actually the wrong notes.
This Is the Day
We are coming up on my favorite time of year. This year, though, I feel keenly aware of just how quickly it will pass.
Lord of the Wardrobe
Dress is the creative adornment of pre-existing divine art.
Artificial Intelligence Roundtable: Eddy Wu, Derek Schuurman, and Jeremy Peckham
Artificial intelligence (AI) is everywhere. What exactly is it, what challenges does it present? And (most importantly), how can we think Christianly about it?
Rest is the Gospel
The inadequacy of the Sabbath to provide True Rest points beyond itself to something greater.
Nate Brooks: Emotionally Healthy Spirituality
Gavin Ortlund: Theological Retrieval for Ecclesial Renewal
Why North Carolina Churches Should Start Christian Schools
Christian schools are a valuable investment that aligns with the mission of the church and provides a much-needed alternative to secular education.
Andrew Spencer: Building a Theology of Creation Care
Christian conversations about creation care are often simply baptized notions of secular environmentalism. But Andrew J. Spencer thinks we can do better.
‘Loki,’ Deconstruction, and Reformation
Loki season two challenges viewers to think more deeply about our tendency to raze institutions instead of raising them.
Yes, God is with You (and Other Truths for Anxious and Depressed People)
Serving Jesus in Obscurity
Obscure disciples have nothing to lose and everything to gain by praying for their less-obscure counterparts.
Matthew Martens: Does Criminal Justice Need Reforming?
Does criminal justice need reforming? Matthew Martens joins us to discuss this important question.
Reimagining Apologetics in the Classroom
Based on my experience in the classroom, I would commend these two practical ways that teachers can participate in reimagining apologetics in their classrooms.
Timothy George: Augustine and the Great Tradition
God and Lesser Authorities Part 2: Why Are We to Submit?
God’s reputation should be enhanced, not diminished, by His representatives.
Matthew Soerens: Humanitarian Crises in Israel, Ukraine, and Sudan
Matthew Soerens highlights the many humanitarian crises in the world right now — from Israel, to Ukraine, to other places few are talking about.
Online Fellowship: A Complement, Not a Replacement, of the Church
Put simply, the more Christians fellowship, the more they mature. And the Internet provides fallow ground for fellowship.
The Humility of Rest
Pride makes for a brutal taskmaster, but humility holds out the offer of rest.
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