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Faith and Practice
- Online Content Runs from Good to Bad. The Bigger Danger Is Online Habits.Despite our best intentions, the default practices of digital life can deform our souls.Jeffrey Bilbro|
- Keep Complaining to God. Just Don’t Ignore Him.Even our angriest accusations are preferable to indifference.Drew Dyck|
- The Faith and Work Movement Is Leaving Blue-Collar Workers BehindCan it speak to evangelicals outside high-status professions?Jeff Haanen|
- Mystics, Monastics, and the Moderns Who Need ThemMedieval Christianity holds up a helpful mirror to the contemporary church.Interview by Greg Peters|Français
- There Is an Edge to Living on the EdgeMy outsider experiences have only strengthened my confidence in God’s goodness and sovereignty.Alicia J. Akins|
- Jesus Paid It All. There’s Still So Much We Owe.Why the call to good works goes hand in hand with the free gift of grace.Rhyne Putman|
- Take a Risk and Make a FriendWith God’s help, a little intentionality can go a long way toward healing our loneliness.Interview by Aaron Damiani|
- Have China’s Christians Peaked? Pew Researches the Data DebateNew report examines the challenges of measuring religion among Chinese Protestants, Catholics, Buddhists, Muslims, and other beliefs.Isabel Ong|简体中文繁體中文
- Since When Did Pleasing God Become an Unattainable Ideal?His servants aren’t meant to feel like spiritual failures.Anne Kennedy|
- Some of My Social Justice Allies Are Terrifying, and I Value Them for It“Sensitive” types like me won’t always mesh with more intimidating activists. But we need each other to thrive.Dorcas Cheng-Tozun|
