Sunday Best: Long Distance Relationships, God & Downton Abbey, Tim Keller
Guy Chmieleski, a voice in college ministry, asks "Are Long-distance Relationships Better?"
God showed up at Downton Abbey this season.
Philosophical Fragments honors the work of...
Advent and the Winter of Our Disenchantment
Is everything dark? Are you disillusioned this Christmas season? Cheryl Johns explains why we really do need Advent.
What Christian Politics Should Look Like
In today's Seven Minute Seminary, Dr. Stephen Backhouse uses the hymn found in Philippians 2 to cast a vision for how Christian leaders and politicians should use their influence.
Jesus, the Gospel, and the Poor
From the Mosaic covenant to the promises of the gospel, the Bible is continually pointing to the poor, the widow, the orphan, the stranger, the needy, and the oppressed. Read more as Howard Snyder compels us to consider the poor.
The Missionary Problem: “Another Generation Grew Up”
Once again, we are in a situation similar to Judges 2:10, “Moreover, that whole generation was gathered to their ancestors, and another generation grew...
7 Quick Facts about Colonial America that May Surprise You
We all know the textbook stories of America's founding history, but what about the less-known and less-celebrated parts? Read today's entry for our Seven Quick Facts series to learn more about colonial America.
Two Kingdoms: Christians in Society
Is it the task of a Christian to shape the ethics of their society? Should the community of the faithful work tirelessly toward aligning...
Why Teach the Bible as a Story?
When we approach the Bible other than a grand story that reveals God’s work in the world, we mischaracterize it.
5 Doctrinal Myths Hurting the Church
In popular theology, we come across all sorts of doctrinal myths and errors. Andrew Dragos shares five surprising myths that may be hurting the Body of Christ.
Four Challenges Facing the 21st Century Church
What are the problems and dangers facing the 21st century church? Josh McNall shares four challenges he believes today's church needs to address.