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- A Theologian’s Vision of ‘Peasant’ Politics Is Surprisingly Lordly in ScopeEphraim Radner’s “narrow” concern for protecting the mundane goods of earthly life isn’t so narrow after all.Bonnie Kristian|
- The Myth Behind the Meaning of Paul’s Words on Women and ChildbearingSandra Glahn studies the record of an Ephesian goddess to aid our reading of a challenging passage.Madison N. Pierce|Français
- Honey, We Shrunk the FamilyTimothy P. Carney’s Family Unfriendly explores plunging American fertility and how to get out of the baby bust.Nadya Williams|
- My Disabled Son Is the Image of GodAs a pastor, I’ve wrestled with the theological implications of my child’s disability.Greg Harris|Português
- Don’t Overexpose Kids to Mental Health Experts. Or Rule Them Out Completely.Abigail Shrier’s critique of childhood therapy mixes a needful corrective with ideological hyperbole.Bonnie Kristian|
- The Quest for a Good Children’s BibleA children’s ministry veteran explains where kids’ Bibles tend to go wrong—and highlights a few that get it right.Rabekah Henderson|
- Five Books to Encourage Single ParentsChosen by Anna Meade Harris, author of ‘God’s Grace for Every Family: Biblical Encouragement for Single Parent Families and the Churches That Seek to Love Them Well.’Anna Meade Harris|
- An Orphan Took Over an Orphanage. Its Mission Changed.Emanuel Nabieu was taken in by the Child Rescue Center 16 years ago. Now he is taking the organization in a different direction.Adam MacInnis|Français
- The Data-Backed Case for MarriageBrad Wilcox’s Get Married debunks misguided conventional wisdom and offers both challenge and hope to Christian singles.Joseph Holmes|
- Big Trouble in Small GroupsA pastor offers practical advice for the top three hurdles of church small groups: childcare, commitment, and over-talkers.Nik Schatz|Français
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