God at Work and at Play
Adding sports to the faith and work conversation.
Three Evangelical ‘Founding Fathers’ and Their Complicated Relationships to Slavery
A new book steers between full condemnation and “men of their time” dodges.
Trump’s Path to Victory Still Runs Through the Church
The former president held on to the white evangelical vote while making gains among Catholics and Hispanic Christians.
Picture Jesus: Is He Shiny?
Christ’s resplendence in the Transfiguration says more than we think.
He Told Richard Nixon to Confess
Most ministers were silent about Watergate. Why was one evangelical pastor different?
Illustrating the Incarnation
How art testifies to the incredible truth of Christ with us.
If It Were Easy, Everyone Would Do It
Charlie Peacock wonders how democratizing music creation—dropping the barrier to entry so low that anyone can write a song—affects the individual’s soul and our culture.
Must Social Service Providers Nix Their Faith to Receive Federal Funds?
Rather than follow the equal protections secured in Supreme Court decisions, the Biden administration opted for a complicated and soul-killing alternative.
Evangelical Trump Supporters and Critics on Repeat for 2024
With Nikki Haley out after Super Tuesday, “Never Trumpers” are once again disappointed with the choices for president.
‘Christ Is King’ Is Not the Slogan Some White Nationalists Want It to Be
Jesus’ lordship is not good news for those who want to use him to become kings themselves.