Children Are Begotten, Not Crafted, by Their Parents
Andy Shurson exposes the truth that many "cures" or "solutions" to genetic disabilities are simply veiled eugenics.
Children Are Begotten, Not Crafted, by Their Parents
Andy Shurson exposes the truth that many "cures" or "solutions" to genetic disabilities are simply veiled eugenics.
Call for Pitches: The Way of Christ in Science and Technology
The Center for Faith and Culture publishes articles that equip ministry leaders on our monthly themes. Our theme […]
Pro-Life in the Middle: Caring for Life in Every Stage
Stephen Howard reminds readers that to uphold the full biblical view of life, Christians must demonstrate that they value life at every stage, not just birth and death.
Surprised by Literature: Broadening Our Love of Fiction with C. S. Lewis
Chandler Collins surveys the reading habits and literary reflections of C. S. Lewis, illuminating how literature can positively influence the life of a Christian.
Truth, Technique, Tension: Francis Schaeffer and the Metamodern Era
D. A. Horton demonstrates Francis Shaeffer's 4 Standards by applying them to metamodern tropes in pop culture.
2025 in Review: Your Favorite Articles
What are the top 5 most popular articles from 2025?
George on the Bridge: Christmas, Consciousness, and New Birth in “It’s a Wonderful Life”
Cooper Krumrey unpacks the film It’s a Wonderful Life to show that Christ’s call to be born again is a painful but grace-filled reawakening to see your same, ordinary life through a redemptive lens.
Call for Pitches: The Way of Christ in Life
The Center for Faith and Culture publishes articles that equip ministry leaders on our monthly themes. Our theme […]
The Perfect Gift: “Imperishable Bliss”
Jono Darville reminds us that the joy we experience in receiving gifts is only a shadow of the joy we have in the greatest gift.
Art and Beauty
Stephen Howard demonstrates the necessity and yet beauty of art in the imago dei, in our longings, and in our morality.
1984: Contemporary Concerns About Thought Crimes
Timothy A. Parker reminds Christians of the authoritarian conditions of George Orwell's 1984, demonstrating how we ought to respond when dystopia becomes reality.
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