In a carefully constructed study, two Christian sociologists show how White evangelicals are against racism but inadvertently promote a racialized society.
Two magazine articles on forgiveness and justice worth reading and discussing.
First Cow is a reimagined western, a delightful film that will change how you see.
Art + Faith, a new book by artist Makoto Fujimura, needs to be read by all followers of Jesus. It provides a biblical, life-giving, imaginative vision of life and the church.
Movies are worth discussing because they are the stories of our culture and our world. Here is a set of discussion questions that can be used with every film.
In Being Consumed, William Cavanaugh uses St Augustine and the Eucharist to challenge Christians to live faithfully in the free market.
Till We Have Faces is a fascinating, well-told story by C. S. Lewis designed to prompt questions. Don’t just notice the questions — live in them.
This helpful and important book on biblical interpretation by a professor of New Testament speaks directly to our cultural moment in our racially divided world.
In Love Like a Conflagration, poet Jane Greer provides beauty and insight into ordinary life that is life-giving. Read her poems to more deeply love the word and the Word.
“Faith,” John Seel says, is a film about spiritual crisis for a non-faith market, written and directed by an ex-evangelical, but without any anger toward the church or personal axe to grind.