Caring Well for God’s Creation: A Recap of Jonathan Moo’s Lecture
“What does loving God and loving nature have to do with the climate?” Dr. Jonathan Moo argued that these things are inextricably related.
Caring Well for God’s Creation: A Recap of Jonathan Moo’s Lecture
“What does loving God and loving nature have to do with the climate?” Dr. Jonathan Moo argued that these things are inextricably related.
Love is Love?
God is the greatest being. So, contrary to what the world would have us believe, the greatest love is not self-love but God’s love.
Christ Is Sovereign Over Your Cubicle
God-less work goes against the created order. God-filled work leads to flourishing and fulfillment.
When Your Work Isn’t Seen
We can live faithfully as we work in all the ways that only God sees.
Human Formation: A Call for Papers
How are humans formed? What practices lend themselves to human and spiritual formation? We're issuing a call for papers, and you could win up to $700.
Explainer: A Supreme Court Victory for School Choice and Families
With Carson v. Makin, the Supreme Court delivered an important decision with implications for school choice and families.
Curiosity Takes Courage
Our questions invite God to lead us to new vistas where we can see his world more clearly.
What Is True Flourishing, and Where Can It Be Found?
To understand what human flourishing is, we need to go back to Eden.
What Is Theological Anthropology?
What is theological anthropology? Here's what this phrase means — and why it's so important right now.
The Queen with the Heart of a Servant
On the occasion of Queen Elizabeth II's death, I find myself reflecting on her humility.
What a Little-Known Monk Can Teach Us About Work
When we follow Brother Lawrence's example, we can do ordinary tasks in an extraordinary way.
Gospel Fuel for the Weary
I hope this article serves as that good news to someone who’s tired today.
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