Friends Are Your Family of Faith—and Your Spiritual Comrades-in-Arms
Rebecca McLaughlin takes the topic of friendship beyond warm and fuzzy feelings.
If a Social Issue Matters to God, the Church Should Be Praying About It
Too often, our practices of intercession are thin to nonexistent. The Reformed tradition shows us how to revive them.
Much Ado About Gender Roles
Feeling lost in the discussions about biblical gender roles? Start here.
Is Jesus Camp Objective? Or Unfair?
Christians debate the documentary Jesus Camp; even Ted Haggard joins the fray. The Black Dahlia takes us to the dark side, while Gridiron Gang and Everyone’s Hero make sports fans and families cheer. Plus: The Last Kiss, and more reviews of Lassie and Hollywoodland.
Augustine’s Origin of Species
How the great theologian might weigh in on the Darwin debate.
Conversion and the Ecology of Faith
How does it happen?
The Gospel According to America
Remembering the Through-a-Glass-Darkly clause
A Discerning Spirit
Making good choices in an era of liturgical change
Jesus Wasn’t a Pluralist
When I debate defenders of homosexuality, I am often accused of being exclusive in a way that Jesus wasn’t.