‘Lord, When Did We See You in Foster Care?’
Caring for foster children can be difficult—even devastating. It is also a revelation of the love God gives and expects of his people.
Fasting for God’s Kingdom
How the Muslim month of Ramadan transformed my understanding of fasting, prayer, and Lent.
Public School Can Be a Training Ground for Faith
My daughter will wrestle with worldliness in her education, just as I did. That’s why I want to be around to help.
Time Is Not a Political Promise
Candidates say they’ll revive a gloried past or birth a better future. But Christians especially should know that isn’t how time works.
Rosaria Butterfield Issues Five Battle Cries for the Church Militant
There is much to admire in her views on church and community, but also much to find troubling in her new polemic.
Moore to the Point 10-16-2024 v. 2
After Nashville, Moral Numbness Is Our Enemy
Shootings have become normal to the American public. But as Christians, we know better.
RFK Jr.’s Weird Evangelical Appeal Is on Shaky Ground
His hostility to established authority attracts some Christian voters. But on policy and personal history alike, it’s an uncomfortable fit.
When 6 Churches Became 180: Philippines Shows Need for Resilient Congregations
The pandemic forced these ‘polymorphic’ churches to shift into house churches.
Blessed Are the Thrifty?
Jesus’ teachings challenge how we spend when money is tight.