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Christian, Meet Confucius
Forget the made-up Internet quotes. The ancient Chinese philosopher has serious wisdom for followers of Christ.
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Tough Love for the Black Church
Thabiti Anyabwile, a Reformed pastor in Washington, D.C., offers celebration, critique, and hope for revival.
Disney Icon Dean Jones Dies at 84
The star of family classics as 'That Darn Cat' and 'The Love Bug' had converted to Christianity after a drunk-driving accident.
Lamentations: A Bottle for the Tears of the World
Christopher J. H. Wright explains what one of the Bible's most neglected books teaches about our cries of grief.
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Meet the Filmmaker Exposing Planned Parenthood
How a 26-year-old founded the undercover operation to take down the abortion giant.
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Melinda Gates: ‘I’m Living Out My Faith in Action’
One of the wealthiest and most controversial women in the world believes that all lives have equal value. She’s willing to spend $3.6 billion a year to prove her point.
Os Guinness: Welcome to the 'Grand Age of Apologetics'
With the era of 'Christian consensus' coming to a close, we have a fresh opportunity to make the gospel appealing.
Elisabeth Elliot's Strong Views Were Not About Women Only
Swimming against the stream is always hard. An interview with Elisabeth Elliot.
Getting a Handle on Boko Haram
What we know, and what we don’t, about Nigeria’s brutal band of Islamists.
David Brooks: We Need to Start Talking about Sin and Righteousness Again
The New York Times columnist asks what it takes to build character in a 'Big Me' culture.
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Q+A: Talking to Jeb Bush About Religious Freedom at Liberty
Another likely candidate speaks in Lynchburg. (And yes, the school invites Democrats, too.)
Kirsten Powers: The Rise of the Intolerant Left
The commentator says we are in a new McCarthyist era—and that the Americans quashing free speech are the ones who have typically heralded it.
Go Where People Are Hurting
Noel Castellanos reflects on a career ministering to outsiders.
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Reading Luke Through Latin American Eyes
Justo González explores underappreciated themes in the books of Luke and Acts.
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'A.D.' Isn't Your Sunday School's Book of Acts, Say Producers
"You've got to remember that [the first Christians] didn’t know they were characters in the Bible."
The Lost World of Adam and Eve
Old Testament scholar John Walton affirms a historical Adam—but says there are far more important dimensions to Genesis.
Our Wedding Vows Are Always Covenantal. Why Aren't Our Marriages?
Matt Chandler wants the church to reject fuzzy notions of love.
The Upside of Shame
Honor and shame dynamics can shape everything from evangelism to fundraising to family relationships.
Islam: Inherently Violent or Peaceful?
Scholar Warren Larson has a surprising answer to this difficult question.
It's Time for the Church to Grow Up
Thomas Bergler, the critic of 'juvenilization,' wants to put us back on the path to spiritual maturity.

Top Story July 28, 2024

A Theological Monument to Unity amid Diversity
A Theological Monument to Unity amid Diversity
Fifty years ago, the Lausanne Covenant’s solution to rampant division in evangelical ranks wasn’t uniformity.

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