A Review of ‘God, Technology, and the Christian Life’ by Tony Reinke
Jeff Mingee reviews Tony Reinke's book, 'God, Technology, and the Christian Life.'
A Review of ‘God, Technology, and the Christian Life’ by Tony Reinke
Jeff Mingee reviews Tony Reinke's book, 'God, Technology, and the Christian Life.'
Are We Back to Normal Yet?
Yes, the masks are off. But I’m not back to normal. And you probably aren’t either.
Amanda Aucoin: Christian Women Who Shaped Culture
In honor of Mother’s Day, we talk to Dr. Amanda Aucoin about Christian women throughout history who have shaped culture in remarkable ways.
Balancing Celebration and Grief on Mother’s Day
Let's take off our blinders and look around at all the women we’ve missed on Mother’s Day.
What Are Emotional Boundaries, and Why Do You Need Them?
Setting boundaries with myself and in my relationships allows me to consider how to love my neighbor with wisdom, both for their benefit and my own.
You’re Not An Expert on Everything
Sometimes we Christians tend to enjoy telling others what to think about topics we know little about. Here's why that's a problem — and what you can do about it.
Carmen Imes: The Rise and Fall of the Imago Dei?
Carmen Imes' talk on what it means to be a human from Exploring Personhood conference.
Amy Peeler: The First and Second Adam and Eve — Gender and Representative Humanity
Amy Peeler's talk on what it means to be a human from Exploring Personhood conference.
John Behr: God’s Project and Our Response
John Behr's talk on what it means to be a human from Exploring Personhood conference.
Wordle, Disney+, and What the Church Has That the World Wants
Wordle and Disney+ highlight an innate aspect of the church that the world frequently attempts to manufacture: anticipation and collective enjoyment.
Easter Reflection: Malachi
Through His death and resurrection, He made it possible for us to truly live with hearts alive to God.
Good Friday Reflection: Ezra-Nehemiah
Exile had always been “a death to make way for a rebirth.”
Maundy Thursday Reflection: Daniel
It wouldn’t be the last time the stone rolled away revealing how God’s kingdom works.
Lent Reflections: Jeremiah
In Jeremiah we see a looming threat and a future hope.
Lent Reflections: Zephaniah
Zephaniah confronted his people — and us — with the reality of the Day of the Lord. Are you ready?
A Crisis of Trust (and What Christians Can Do About It)
Trust is eroding everywhere we turn. What can we do about this vicious cycle of distrust and polarization?
Lent Reflections: Micah
Micah cried out against the false teaching of overconfidence and self-indulgence of Judah’s talking heads: the false prophets. He also points ahead to a good shepherd.
The Sexual Revolution Is Coming for our Kids. How Should Christian Parents Respond?
At their earliest ages, children will be led to believe that what is wrong is actually admirable. How should Christian parents respond?
Andrew Peterson and Karen Swallow Prior on Art, Creativity, and Community
Amy Whitfield talks to Andrew Peterson, Karen Swallow Prior, Jess Ray, Andy Gullahorn, and Kyra Hinton on art, creativity, and community. From the Rabbit Room Symposium 2021.
Lent Reflections: Hosea
Hosea models the gut-wrenching risk of love, especially the grief of God trying to love the people He created.
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