Tending and Keeping the Christian Past in an ‘Ahistoric Age’
Why the work of historical stewardship isn’t just for historians.
Misreading Scripture with Artificial Eyes
I asked ChatGPT to interpret the Sermon on the Mount. Here’s what I learned about AI’s exegetical errors.
What I Learned Under the Red Lights
How caring for women in the sex trade taught a missionary new truths.
Miracles Don’t Violate the Laws of Nature
The ideas of a Scottish skeptic explain why some Westerners struggle to embrace signs and wonders.
The Shepherd’s Lab Coat
For seminary students, hard studies lead to soft hearts.
Enough to Share in the Land of Plenty
Why Christians should reject immigration policy rooted in scarcity.
Jean Vanier Made Us All More Human
The late founder of L’Arche showed the church how disability, vulnerability, and weakness bring us closer to one another and closer to Jesus.
The Contarini Angle
Reformations, plural.
Steve Jobs
The imperfect film that demands a viewing.
The Christmas Candle
Max Lucado’s holiday book gets the Hollywood treatment.