When A Word Is Worth A Thousand Complaints (and When It Isn’t)
Bible translation is about more than just technical accuracy.
The Struggle to Say ‘I’m Sorry’ in Public
Why we have a hard time saying we were unequivocally wrong.
A Unified Church Is Gospel Witness
In a society rife with racial conflict, US evangelicals are in a unique position to build cross-cultural bridges.
5 Reasons Why the Gospel of Jesus’ Wife Is a Fake
How other scholars and I verified the fragment’s inauthenticity.
Shipping the Gospel
The relative sophistication of ancient travel is a key to the spread of the gospel.
Review: “Evangelical Postcolonial Conversations”
How can churches embrace a repentant response to a dark side of culture?
Are Mormons More Christian Than We Think?
Stephen Webb asks whether Latter-day theology sheds new light on familiar beliefs.
My Time at the Mosaix Multi-Ethnic Church Conference
Being multi-ethnic is intrinsic to Christianity. But that doesn’t mean it’s easy.
Why Don’t We Recognize God’s Gift of Diversity?
Christena Cleveland examines the cultural differences that frustrate the quest for Christian unity.
Beware
Six principles to faithfully discern God’s voice among the howls of the “wolves.”