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- Miracles, Self-Reliance, False Teaching: COVID-19’s Impact on Cambodian ChurchesCut off from the world, Cambodian churches emerged with new opportunities and challenges.Compiled by Erin Foley|
- Divine Abundance Is More Than a Charismatic HobbyhorseThe language of extravagant blessing is thoroughly biblical—even if it’s sometimes abused.Andrew Wilson|español
- Supernatural Signs Alone Cannot SaveAs “The Chosen” reminds us, Jesus performed many miracles—and yet still some failed to believe.John Coleman|español简体中文繁體中文
- Religious Experiences Are Common. Which Ones Should We Trust?Reports of divine encounters aren’t always legitimate, but they shouldn’t be lightly dismissed.Interview by Travis Dickinson|
- Miracles Don’t Violate the Laws of NatureThe ideas of a Scottish skeptic explain why some Westerners struggle to embrace signs and wonders.Craig Keener|
- Miracles Are Outlasting the Arguments Against ThemNew Testament scholar Craig Keener investigates contemporary accounts of “signs and wonders,” while suggesting that many grounds for skepticism are behind the times.Interview by Christopher Reese|
- Healing Is a Foretaste of ResurrectionVaccines feel like a miracle. How much more the real miracle of eternal life?Daniel Harrell|español简体中文繁體中文
- Pray to God for Protection. Then Praise Him for Your Mask.The concept of competitive agency pits God’s actions against our own. But they go hand in hand.Tish Harrison Warren|한국어
- Thomas Jefferson Tried to ‘Fix’ the Bible. He Only Succeeded in Making It Sad.The third president’s attempts to revise Scripture offer a warning about our own tendency to “edit” the truth.Daniel Silliman|
- There’s No Shame When a Miracle Doesn’t ComeGod didn’t #WakeUpOlive, but the gospel teaches Christ’s solidarity with suffering.K.J. Ramsey|
