Pride
- Our Culture Is Obsessed with Being Seen. But Jesus Calls Us to Be Hidden.In an age of social media celebrity and showy spirituality, we are invited into a holy unawareness.Rich Villodas|
- Jesus Didn’t Grasp for Status. But I Sure Do.He “made himself nothing by taking the very nature of a servant.” I dread admitting I don’t have a fancy new job.Griffin Gooch|
- Yes, Charisma Has a Place in the PulpitBut let’s not mistake it for calling.John Koessler|españolFrançais简体中文Indonesian繁體中文
- Taking Care of a Grateful FaithAn excerpt on sanctification and conceit from theologian Cornelius Plantinga’s new book, Gratitude: Why Giving Thanks Is the Key to Our Well-Being.Cornelius Plantinga|
- Friends in High PlacesWe love celebrity conversions, but this obsession may not be as gospel-centered as it seems.Stefani McDade|Português简体中文繁體中文
- God Thwarted the Tower of Babel. But Its Spirit Lives On.From the builders of Genesis 11 to the architects of the modern world, we've forgotten who makes our name great.Christopher Watkin|español
- I Studied Christianity with the Hope of Debunking ItA decade later, I became a Christian.Julie Hannah|简体中文繁體中文
- The Evangelical Temptation to Prove OurselvesChristians must deny the urge to posture, which comes from a place of insecurity.Russell Moore|Português
- America’s Brash GrandiosityLooking to the monarchy can show us the pitfalls of prideful politics.Bonnie Kristian|
- There Is No One Fully Optimized, Not Even OneHow a “low anthropology” pushes back on perfectionistic assumptions about human nature.Danielle Treweek|
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