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- How to Talk to a Christian-Curious AgnosticA new breed of secular seeker is replacing the New Atheists. But how can we reach them?Justin Brierley|
- Stay the Course: How to Keep Your Faith in CollegeA Bible professor’s advice for staying close to Christ on campus.Brad East|Français
- New Atheism Is Dead. What’s the New New Atheism?Far fewer British people agree with vitriolic assertions about religion. Still, disbelief in God is on the rise in both the UK and the US.Stefani McDade|
- Doubt Be Not ProudFrederick Buechner diffused the power of disbelief and brought hope to wandering hearts.Justin Ariel Bailey|
- Most ‘Nones’ Still Keep the FaithWhen research looks beyond affiliation, the move away from religious institutions becomes more nuanced.Ryan Burge|Português简体中文繁體中文
- I’m a Professional Evangelist. This Book Reawakened My First Love.After reading Rebecca Manley Pippert’s follow-up to “Out of the Saltshaker,” I’ve never been more excited to talk about Jesus.Sam Chan|
- My Husband Is Deconstructing His Faith. How Do I Journey with Him?This Valentine’s Day, some of us are called to love unbelieving wives and husbands.Kimberly Penrod Pelletier|
- A God Veiled in Time and Space but Revealed in ChristIf God wants us to believe in him, why doesn’t he come out of hiding?Shayne Looper|
- Congrats, Billy: Stats Show Your Evangelical Movement Is Still Going StrongBorn-again believers have kept the faith over four decades, while most religious switching has been between mainline Protestants and the “nones.”Ryan P. Burge|
- Plenty of the ‘Nones’ Actually Head Back to ChurchAmericans who identify as agnostic or “nothing in particular” are four times more likely to change their religious affiliation than Protestants or Catholics.Ryan P. Burge|
