Playfulness, Earnestness, and Worship
Opening ourselves up to the possibility of God’s presence.
Pastors Still Need Seminary Degrees
Despite recent trends, formal theological training still plays an important role in the evangelical church.
Self-Care Only Works in God’s Care
Christian faith calls not for indulgence or self-denial but something else entirely.
Writing as a Christian Means Joining a Banquet, Not a Battle
How we can use our words to feed each other rather than destroy each other.
Don’t Give Away What’s Meant for You
Can we find oxygen for exhausted souls in Song of Songs, of all books?
Monomaniacs for God
What it looks like when people remember their greatest love.
The Other Benedict Option: Humility
What a sixth-century monk can teach all of us about public engagement
The Deep Satisfaction of Accomplishing Something Together
A Christian college president defends institutional life—even the meetings!—as a high calling.
Lovers, Fighters, and the World They Made
Alec Ryrie explores the emotional bonds that have held the Protestant family together for 500 years.
The Contexts for Our Carols
Cherished Christmas carols help us to sing with the saints through the ages.