Theology+Spirituality

Five Lesser-Known Children’s Fantasy Series That Point to the Gospel
Meet a new generation of authors picking up where Lewis and Tolkien left off.
Vote as a Christian, Not Because You Are Christian
Lebanese evangelicals—like believers worldwide—often approach elections torn between hope and despair. But with a major vote looming, do they have a biblical mandate to participate?
Why Taiwan’s Christians Should Support Ukraine: A Theological Rationale
Christian solidarity doesn’t derive from civil religion, but from the church’s role in redemptive history amid world history.
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Why Not All Pro-Lifers are Celebrating
Like the prophet Jeremiah, a biblical lament for abortion is neither apathetic nor triumphant.
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How Shall We Now Grieve Abortion?
After Roe v. Wade is overturned, we must find new ways to turn our mourning into action.
How to Lose the Abortion Debate While Winning It
Christian cultural influence only lasts when it’s backed up by the moral credibility of the church.
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Christians Should Lead the Way in Diversity and Equity
Our faith encourages us to give unto others the same sense of belonging we have received.
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Do Single Christians Need a Better Theology of Singleness, or Better Relationship Training?
As two recent books demonstrate, the answer is both—together. (And not only for singles.)
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The Market Value of a Proverbs 31 Mother
Scripture attests that the contributions of motherhood to our society extend far beyond the home.
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God Chose Moms to Carry Out His Plans
The Scriptures are full of stories spotlighting the vital role of motherhood in God’s mission.
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There’s No Substitute for Presence. So I Uprooted My Family.
How the conviction to honor my aging parents convinced me to move home.
Our Pro-Life Advocacy Shouldn’t Be Limited by Tribal Loyalty
As Christians, we must not let political allies selectively dictate who our neighbors are.
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Apocalypse Now: How the Left and Right Get Danger Wrong
Alarmist thinking is toxic in politics and at odds with Christian hope.
How Black Holes Radiate God’s Glory
Q&A with Reasons to Believe astrophysicist Jeff Zweerink on collapsing stars, quantum gravity, why physics isn’t finished, and what that tells us about our creator.
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Biblical Exile Is Not About Losing Cultural Influence
Christians throughout the ages face exile—but not in the way we often think of it.
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Christian Empathy Imagines Neighbors as Ourselves
Stories like the Good Samaritan foster an awareness of others that cures our near-sightedness.
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How Russian Christians View the ‘Special Military Operation’ in Ukraine
Torn between “pro-Putin” and “pro-prayer,” only a minority have spoken out publicly against the invasion. Ukrainian seminary leaders call for repentance.
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Fragmentation Is Not What’s Killing Us
False unity resolves division, but real unity involves holding diversity in tension.
Confessions of a Past Culture Warrior
During my youth, I played the polemicist. Here’s what I learned about true righteousness.
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No, Western Christians Are Not In Exile
But the church will live under occupation until the return of our King.

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In Asian American Churches, Generational Differences Deter Young Leaders
In Asian American Churches, Generational Differences Deter Young Leaders
Survey: Majority Asian churches are half as likely to have leaders under 30.

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