Christian Vision Project

The Mission of the Trinity
Singaporean theologian Simon Chan says 'missional theology' has not gone far enough.
Christ, My Bodhisattva
Multinational businessman and politician Ram Gidoomal talks about 'translating' the gospel in today's world.
The African Planter
Nairobi Chapel pastor on mission trips, and working well across cultures.
Living with Islamists
A year in Pakistan gave me a glimpse of what Christian witness might look like today.
On a Justice Mission
Thanks to William Wilberforce, we already know the key to defeating slavery.
A Community of the Broken
A young organization models what it might mean to be the church in a suffering world.
An Upside-Down World
Distinguishing between home and mission field no longer makes sense.
We Aren't About Weekends
Bob Roberts shares his vision for "glocal transformation."
The Importance of Knowing What's Important
Being a counterculture for the common good begins with what we choose to focus on--and to overlook.
Behold, the Global Church
It's time we figured out how to talk--and listen--to one another.
The Church's Great Malfunctions
We should be our own fiercest critics, doing so out of the deep beauty and goodness of our faith.
For Shame?
Why Christians should welcome, rather than stigmatize, unwed mothers and their children.
Our Transnational Anthem
'O say can you see ... ' a church where many cultures work together in Christ?
Experiencing Life at the Margins
An African bishop tells North American Christians the most helpful gospel-thing they can do.
Redeeming a Needy Neighborhood
Not all communities have too much. How one church brings the gospel to the economically distressed.
The Phone Book Test
Robert P. George explains how a simple experiment reveals the great divide in our culture.
A New Kind of Urban Christian
As the city goes, so goes the culture.
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The Conservative Humanist
Those who are pro-life and pro-family should have no problem being pro-human.
Loving the Storm-Drenched
We can no more change the culture than we can the weather. Fortunately, we've got more important things to do.
Habits of Highly Effective Justice Workers
Should we protest the system or invest in a life? Yes.

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A Theologian’s Vision of ‘Peasant’ Politics Is Surprisingly Lordly in Scope
A Theologian’s Vision of ‘Peasant’ Politics Is Surprisingly Lordly in Scope
Ephraim Radner’s “narrow” concern for protecting the mundane goods of earthly life isn’t so narrow after all.

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