Andi Ashworth and Charlie Peacock write a wise book out of their long years of living faithfully as followers of Jesus.
Two quotes: on the opening ceremony of the 2024 Paris Olympics and how we can respond faithfully to the chaotic state of American politics.
The church should be a safe place for people to bring their doubts and hard questions. But it shouldn’t shelter the people of God from discomfort in a broken world.
A novel set in the COVD lockdown, where two strangers and a parrot are forced to consider life, meaning, connections, and how to put up with one another.
Which is better, enjoying a nature documentary indoors or sitting outside in nature? It depends on who you ask.
In the novel Trust, Hernan Diaz demonstrates that hearing a story that seems believable and plausible is not sufficient to know it is true. We need to hear the other side.
In this brief tribute to the Rev. Dr. Timothy Keller (1950-2023), I call attention to him as a faithful border-stalker, a characteristic all followers of Jesus should desire.
When Jesus saw the lost crowds, he had compassion on them. Do we see them with love? Or do we see some of those different from ourselves as contemptible?
Three articles worth discussing. Two on an ideology known as “Christian nationalism,” and one on whether a revival of Christian faith can occur in America.
It is difficult to wait for things, like spring. Or for God to bring about justice against wicked schemes.