What My Brain Tumor Taught Me: Trusting God Without Certainty
Josh Daily recounts his battle with brain cancer and how God met him in the struggle.
What My Brain Tumor Taught Me: Trusting God Without Certainty
Josh Daily recounts his battle with brain cancer and how God met him in the struggle.
The Medicine of Immortality: Recovering a Christian Posture Toward Psychiatric Medication
Bradley Eaves argues that the church should receive antidepressants as limited gifts while pointing people to Christ as the ultimate healer.
Reclaiming Adam Smith for the Church: Wealth, Virtue, and the Bread of Life
Paul Mueller argues that Adam Smith's free market principles, rightly understood, promote human flourishing—material, moral, and spiritual—and should be defended rather than blamed for society's ills.
How to Pursue Virtue in a Distracted Age: A Review of “To Live Well”
Andy Shurson reviews To Live Well by Alan Noble, spotlighting how the modern decline in virtue has ancient solutions in Christianity.
The Stress-Shame Cycle: Why Promising to Quit Porn Is Often Not Enough
Joseph Brooks provides a better way forward against the cycle of shame and stress for those who struggle with pornography.
Why I’ve Changed My Mind About Cultural Christianity
Nathan Finn brings clarity to the issue of "cultural Christianity" by distinguishing it from nominal Christianity.
God in Space
Jacob A. McMasters illuminates how human space exploration is a sign of our desires for transcendence, significance, and connection to God.
The Supreme Court Decision on Faith-Based Counseling
John Basie comments from a Christian worldview on the recent Supreme Court decision in the Chiles v. Salazar case.
Call for Pitches: Medicine and Mental Health
The Center for Faith and Culture publishes articles that equip ministry leaders on our monthly themes. Our theme […]
Project Hail Mary and the Benefit of Belief in God
Chandler Collins discusses faith in film in the narrative of Project Hail Mary, how science and faith are seen as more compatible.
The Liturgy of Consumerism: A Rival Discipleship
Bradley Eaves argues that consumerism is not just a symptom of our culture, but a liturgy that instructs our behavior.
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